Using Active@ UNDELETE |
Disk Image is a mirror of your logical drive or physical device that is stored in one file. This can be useful when you want to backup the contents of the whole drive, and restore it or work with it later. Before you start recovering the deleted files, it may be a good idea to create a Disk Image for this drive, if you have enough space at another drive. Why? Because if you do something wrong while recovering the files (for example, recovering them onto the same drive could destroy their contents), you still will be able to recover these deleted files and folders from the Disk Image that you have wisely created.
Active@ UNDELETE provides extencive functionality to operate with Disk Images. You can create image of either Logocal drive, Device or Partition. Save it as one large file or splitted on image chunks with size you prefer for later use.
When you creating Disk Image, it stores in at least two files: one is Configuration file and the second - actual image body file. If you decide to save disk image chopped on peaces (chunks) then image body files can be as many as its required to save data.
Example: (create Drive Disk Image of size 7,84 Gb with options to make it with 1Gb chunks)
MyImage.dim - Logical Drive Image configuration file MyImage.000 1 441 Kb - First chunk of image body MyImage.001 1 441 Kb - Second chunk of image body MyImage.002 1 071 Kb - And last chunk of image body
Note
Configuration file for Disk Images has .DIM extension by default.
Important
Note
Disk image configuration file emphasized in Active@ UNDELETE explorer by
special icon:
Create Disk Image wizard | Open Disk Image wizard
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