Creates a virtual drive which is seen by the system as a floppy disk drive, hard disk or CD/DVD drive. You can mount images from the command line, install and configure without needing to reboot the system.
Live Linux image file in ISO format based on the Linux from scratch documentation (LFS) and intended for backup and restoring of whole partitions. Can be burned and booted directly from a CD or integrated to a PXE/RIS environment.
Saves an exact image of a hard disk partition or an entire hard disk to a compressed file, even if Windows is running on it. Generates bootable systems from the backup.
Tool for imaging and backing up logical drives and partitions. Secures drives, including those currently in use, using Microsoft’s VSS. Capable of restoring images without having to reboot or turn off the PC.
Creates image files of potentially damaged hard disk partitions in order to repair the corrupted file system and prevent loss of data. Written in Seed7 combining the functionality of dd_rescue and dd_rhelp.
Open-source software for mounting CD/DVD images. To mount and unmount the image, double-click on it in Windows Explorer then specify the required drive letter. Can handle ISO, CUE, NRG, MDS/MDF, CCD and IMG formats.
Backs up selected local hard disks by creating an image of the data medium which can be restored at any time. Can also save only the clusters currently being used on the hard disk, to avoid creating an image of the entire hard disk. From version 0.2 onwards, this program supports disk snapshots that allow Windows partitions to be saved while in use.
OS independent Java utility which allows you to mount raw disk images. It first analyses the raw images and then creates a formatted VMDK file that can be used to mount the image directly.
Classic imaging tool with all the basic functions required for creating and burning image data on to CDs and DVDs. Supports all commonly used formats, such as ISO, BIN, CUE, IMG, CCD, NRG, CIF, MDF, CDI, C2D, BWI, VaporCD, PDI, MD1, XA and CMI. Fast and secure download from The H
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