Keriver Image is an affordable and reliable drive imaging solution. Keriver Image will give you the possibility to backup the entire contents of a hard disk or partition. The contents are saved as a image file that can be restored later to a disk or partition.
As a backup program for disaster recovery, Keriver Image is simple and efficient. If your disk or partition is no longer accessible due to corruption of the disk's file system or operating system, and you previously created a disk image or partition image file, you can use that image file to restore the entire disk or partition. If the disk is physically damaged, you can use the image file to restore the entire disk or any backed up partition to a working hard disk.
As a backup program for file recovery, Keriver Image is quick and to the point. If you lose a file which does not have a backup, your previously created disk or partition image can be used with Keriver Image Explorer to extract just the file you need from within the image file.
You can use Keriver Image as a means to clone a computer's operating system, programs, and data files to a new computer or to a new hard disk. While you are restoring a whole disk from an image file to a new hard disk, you can use Keriver Image to move or resize the target partition's location or size, see the picture above.
Here are some key features of "Keriver Image":
· Backup in Windows environment or from Keriver Image Recovery CD.
· Differential Backup and Incremental Backup are available.
· Restore from Keriver Image Recovery CD.
· Extract files from Image file in Windows.
· Supports Backup to and Restore from USB Disk.
· Supports Backup to and Restore from Windows Network Places.
· Supports Restore from CDROM Disk.
· Move or Resize Partition when Restoring Disk.
Requirements:
· IBM computer or 100% compatible PC
· Pentium class processor
· Super VGA 4. 256 MB RAM
Limitations:
· 15 days trial
· Nag screen
What's New in This Release: [ read full changelog ]
· Ability to install the recovery console program on disk, so you can restore without creating a bootable recovery CD or USB Flash drive
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