TeraByte Unlimited Image for Windows/Linux/DOS

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Image for Windows is an affordable and reliable drive image backup and restore solution that provides an easy and convenient way to completely backup all your hard drive's data, programs and operating systems.

Image for DOS runs under a DOS environment, but it can backup or restore any partition, including those of Windows or Linux. Image for DOS can also image to or restore from just about any drive letter, including network drives.

Image for Linux runs under a Linux environment, but it can backup or restore any partition, including those of DOS or Windows. Image for Linux can also image to or restore from mount points and includes USB3 support. The program can also directly access FAT, FAT32, EXT 2/3/4, and NTFS partitions, as well as most writable CD/DVD/BD drives. By default, backups made to CD/DVD/BD are bootable, which provides you with a convenient recovery CD/DVD/BD.

Image for Linux works seamlessly with on-board hardware-RAID and also supports firmware-based RAID via the Linux DMRAID module.


Image for Windows - Version 2.93 - December 17, 2014
  • TBIView Unicode version fixed display of description.
  • Added new option /cdf (CDCloseOptions=1) to always finalize discs when closed.
  • Added support of adding partitions to MBR even when there is a GPT.
  • Catch log or power off requests and report busy if operation is in progress.
  • Added X-Mailer to email headers.
  • Fix potential loss of partition entry when "Change Disk" button is used to convert to MBR from EMBR or GPT when there is already a mix of partitions in and out of the MBR partition table.
  • Other potential changes, updates and enhancements.

Image for DOS - Version 2.93 - December 17, 2014

  • Added new option /cdf (CDCloseOptions=1) to always finalize discs when closed.
  • Added support of adding partitions to MBR even when there is a GPT.
  • Fix potential loss of partition entry when "Change Disk" button is used to convert to MBR from EMBR or GPT when there is already a mix of partitions in and out of the MBR partition table.
  • Other potential changes, updates and enhancements.

Image for Linux - Version 2.93 - December 17, 2014
  • Added new option --cdf (CDCloseOptions=1) to always finalize discs when closed.
  • Added support of adding partitions to MBR even when there is a GPT.
  • Added X-Mailer to email headers.
  • Fix potential loss of partition entry when "Change Disk" button is used to convert to MBR from EMBR or GPT when there is already a mix of partitions in and out of the MBR partition table.
  • Other potential changes, updates and enhancements.

Homepage:
http://www.terabyteunlimited.com/index.htm

Image for Windows V2.93 (GUI) with IFD-GUI, IFL-GUI, and IFU-CUI: https://usersfiles.com/7iyg7szbj6wh
Checksum:
CRC32: D3D8B807
MD5: 6542A19680C5E931F184E2E8728D076D
SHA-1: 995AAAC53B8265E73B3C528BEA7DF2F66D1DD7C7

Image for Windows V2.93 (GUI) with IFD-CUI, IFL-CUI, and IFU-CUI: https://usersfiles.com/vpvo2brm938a
Checksum:
CRC32: 7EDA840D
MD5: 955EB5B3084D1E46753F8BFCD72B2309
SHA-1: B248D8F106FD1D4DBD99DC6CE3CBB860E223E0A7
 
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Hi, IFW is my favorite imaging program. I've read on various forums people saying it's not very user friendly but you can make a backup in 3 clicks.The first thing to do if you want less advanced options is to go to settings and tick 'simple operations'.
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1)go to menu
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2)select drive to backup
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start
ifw3.jpg

Default is 1 full and 6 incrementals then starts over.Hope that helps.
 
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