Connect an Image as a Virtual Logical Disk

Connect an Image as a Virtual Logical Disk

Top  Previous  Next

Note: You can connect images only as read-only disks.

To connect an image as a Virtual Logical Disk:

üClick Connect an Image as a Virtual Logical Disk on the Action Selection panel

R-Drive Image will show you the Image File Selection panel with the disks/folders structure.

éSelect the file with the image on the Image File Selection panel and click the Next button

When you click the file, you may view its content on the right pane.

More information...

Objects in Image Files

Primary partition Logical disk Unallocated space

 

 

 

Image with one logical disk

 

 

 

Image with two logical disks on one hard drive

 

 

 

Image with two logical disks on two hard drives

If you select an image with incremental data backup, the Image Date/Time Selection panel will appear. Select the date and time of image creation and click the Next button.

If the image file is password-protected, the Password prompt... message will appear. Enter the password and click the OK button.

âSelect the object in the image file on the Image Object Selection panel, select a drive letter, and click the Next button

You may select only one object at a time, and you need to specify its drive letter to proceed further.

More information...

Selected Object

Primary partition Logical disk Unallocated space

When a drive letter is assigned to the virtual logical disk, it appears in the image object properties:

äVerify that the information on the Processing panel is correct and click the Start button
ÜR-Drive Image will start connecting the selected object as a virtual logical disk.

When the disk is connected, the Virtual disk(s) connected successfully message will appear.

More information...

 

A connected virtual logical disk appears in Windows Device Manager as an R-TT Virtual HDD:

Connecting images on devices with removable storage

You cannot connect a split image if its files are stored on separate removable disks. However you can connect such image if you copy all the files into one folder on a hard disk.

Note: While R-Drive Image is connecting an image, Windows itself may install additional software required to run the virtual logical disks correctly. In this case follow Windows on-screen instructions.

 

The Disk Actions chapter explains basic disk actions.

The Advanced Disk Actions chapter explains how to perform advanced disk actions.

The Technical Information chapter gives technical information on Supported CD and DVD Recorders and List of Supported Hardware Devices

Follow this link to obtain R-Drive Image Contact Information and Technical Support