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Active@ Disk Image Professional 7 0 4 (x86/x64) - REUP
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Active@ Disk Image Professional 7.0.4 (x86/x64) - REUP
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Active@ Disk Image is a disk image software that makes an exact copy of any PC disks (HDD, SSD, USB, CD, DVD, Blu-ray etc.) and stores it into a folder. The disk images may be used for backups, PC upgrades or disk duplication purposes.
In case of computer failure, a backup image may be used to recover your computer system or find & restore any necessary files from within an image.
Features of the Professional Edition
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* Backup Disk Image
- A copy of hard drives or disk partitions containing occupied sectors only.
- May contain any set of hard drives & partitions as well as an exact copy of a PC
- Fixed (HDDs), Solid State Disks (SSD) & Removable disks (CD, DVD, Blu-ray, USB flash drives, memory cards, USB-connected cameras, media players etc. . . ) imaging and - restoring
- Basic or dynamic volumes
- FAT16, FAT32, NTFS, CDFS, UDF file systems
- Windows 8.1, Windows 8, Windows XP, Windows Vista & Windows 7 (32-bit & 64-bit)
-Windows Server 2012, Windows Server 2012 R2, Windows Server 2008 (32-bit & 64-bit), Windows Server 2003
- Different levels of compression
- Splitting into chunks
- Password protection
- Image encryption (AES-128, AES-192, AES-256)
- GPT disks support
- Incremental and Differential images
- Mac OS X BootCamp support
- Image verification after creating
- Shutdown computer after creating an image
* Raw Disk Image
- A sector by sector copy of hard drives or disk partitions
- Compatible with disk images made by Active@ Data Recovery Software products
- Supports: Any PC-compatible file systems
- Supports: Any operating systems (Windows, Linux, Unix, Solaris, Mac OS X etc. )
- Supports: Different level of compression
- Supports: Splitting into chunks
* Rescue Bootable Media
- Active@ Boot Disk Lite. A WinPE-based component for restoring a PC system disk
- Active@ Boot Disk Lite may be used to start a PC from CD, DVD, USB flash drive (appropriate BIOS settings required)
- Boot Disk Creator component - a utility to make a bootable CD/DVD or Flash drive
- Supports: TCP/IP network access; Additional driver loading on-the-fly; CD/DVD burning (After loading basic system files into the RAM, the Active@ Boot Disk may be removed from the CD-drive and used for CD/DVD burning); File management;Partition management
* Clone / Copy Disk
- Transferring data, sector-by-sector, from one partition or an entire disk directly to another partition or entire disk
- Copy entire disk or partition to another disk. Only used blocks are copied; partitions can be resized during the copy process
- Duplicate the same data to multiple hard drives
* Scheduling
- Scheduling disk images automatically. Daily, weekly, monthly, any special date or time interval
- Scheduled incremental backups support incremental images
* Scripting
- Creating scripts for all operations in Script wizard to be later on executed from a console or a command file; suited for unattended mode
* Log Reports
- The log file contains a detailed list of actions performed during each operation. Three log formats supported: XML logs (used internally by software), plain text log (placed along with an image) and Windows Event logs
- E-mail notification of disk image result
* Supported Media
- Internal and external HDD's (hard disk drives)
- Solid State Disks (SSD)
- CD-R, CD-RW, DVD-R, DVD+R, DVD+RW, DVD-RW, DL(Dual Layer)
- HD DVD-RAM, HD DVD-R (experimental support)
- BD-RW, BD-R, BD-RW DL, BD-R DL (Blu-ray) (experimental support)
- Network shares, NAS (as destination devices)
- Other media recognized as non-optical media
Homepage http://www.disk-image.com
Changelog http://www.disk-image.com/history.htm
Demo video