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<blockquote data-quote="n8chavez" data-source="post: 1071363" data-attributes="member: 90863"><p>What I was told when I suggested image mounting, was that Microsoft requires a signed driver. And getting a signed driver costs money. In order to keep the product free they are forgoing anything that will incur a cost. However, I did mention Terabyte's TBIView. That uses a small external program to "open" the file, and then users can extract whatever data they want. There is no cost for this approach. The point being that all a user would have to do if double-click on the image file in Explorer to open it. It will not be mounted, and thus have no drive letter, but opening the file that way is easier than opening it though the Hasleo Backup app as it currently is. We'll see what they decide to do.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="n8chavez, post: 1071363, member: 90863"] What I was told when I suggested image mounting, was that Microsoft requires a signed driver. And getting a signed driver costs money. In order to keep the product free they are forgoing anything that will incur a cost. However, I did mention Terabyte's TBIView. That uses a small external program to "open" the file, and then users can extract whatever data they want. There is no cost for this approach. The point being that all a user would have to do if double-click on the image file in Explorer to open it. It will not be mounted, and thus have no drive letter, but opening the file that way is easier than opening it though the Hasleo Backup app as it currently is. We'll see what they decide to do. [/QUOTE]
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