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DriveImage XML
- Version: 1.21
- Downloads Count: 31,605
- License Type: Free
- Price: Free
- Date Added: Sep 24, 2007
- Operating Systems: Microsoft Windows Vista
- File Size: 1.72 MB
- Author: Runtime Software
Editorial Review of DriveImage XML
If you're using Vista Home Premium, you're missing out on the
backup program built into Vista Ultimate. That utility lets you
make images that exactly duplicate a disk or partition, byte for
byte. Through it you can easily restore a failed disk with the
operating system, files, and settings running as they did before
the crash. An unpolished-but-free way to add this feature to Vista
Home Premium is DriveImage XML from Runtime Software.
--Scott Dunn
--Scott Dunn
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