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DriveImage XML ( 1.21 )

Developed by : Runtime Software Published by : Runtime Software

data,backup,restore,download,freeware


DriveImage XML is an easy to use and reliable program for imaging and backing up partitions and logical drives.

The program allows you to:

Backup logical drives and partitions to image files.
Browse these images, view and extract files.
Restore these images to the same or a different drive.
Copy directly from drive to drive.
Schedule automatic backups with your Task Scheduler .
Image creation uses Microsoft's Volume Shadow Services (VSS), allowing you to create safe "hot images" even from drives currently in use.

Images are stored in XML files, allowing you to process them with 3rd party tools. Never again be stuck with a useless backup!

Restore images to drives without having to reboot.

DriveImage XML runs under Windows XP, Windows Server 2003 and Windows Vista only. The program will backup, image and restore drives formatted with FAT 12, 16, 32 and NTFS.

Since this program is currently distributed as freeware, we don't offer technical support for it. Please refer to the program's help file and documentation.





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How To Install DriveImageXML
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Published: April 21, 2008
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DriveImageXML is a neat, free program designed to secure your data by creating backups of logical drives and partitions to image files, browse these images, view and extract files. You can also restore these images to the same or a different drive. Read More...


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How To Restore Drives or Partitions using DriveImage XML
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Published: April 15, 2008
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After you have created backups using DriveImage XML, you may have to restore them. You may lose data from varoius reasons, starting with power break downs and ending with human errors (accidental deletion of files or partition formatting). No matter for what reason your data got lost, you can recover it if you have backups. Read More...


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How to Create a Backup Logical Drives and Partitions to Image Files Using DriveImage XML
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Published: April 9, 2008
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DriveImage XML is a handy free backup tool which proved to be quite useful when it comes to safeguarding important data on your partitions. You can use it for creating backups of pretty much any partition, with an exception. In case you create an image of your active partition, you won't be able to restore it. It's the only thing this program can't do. However, you will be able to access (browse) the backup of your active partition. Read More...


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