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Backup Options
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Ignore disk read errors (bad sectors)
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Windows Volume Snapshot Service
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BitLocker
BitLocker System Drive Encryption
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configure startup media troubleshooting options
Contact information and technical support
Context menu
Create a script from an existing task
Create a script from R-Drive Image
Create Partition Parameters
Creating consistent point-in-time bakups
Custom rotation schemes options
Maximum size of all image files
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Dialog boxes
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File systems
Format partition options
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Grandfather-Father-Son schemes options
Maximum size of all image files
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HDD Copy Method
Copy all partitions onto original places
Expand/Shrink partition to whole disk
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Image file format
Image Options
Volume size for multi-volume image
Image Options options
Compare file contents even for matching files
Remove files in the destination that have no matching files in the source
Shutdown computer when completed
Imaging Options
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Linux Logical Volume Manager Volumes
List of Hardware Devices Supported in the Startup Mode
Load Computer into Startup Mode
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Mail Notification Options
Media Options
Include R-Drive Image bootable version
Message
Messages
Choose drive(s) to umount them
Error: Another partitioner is active
Image selected is larger than destination
Insert a blank CD-R/RW disk...
Insert the next blank CD-R/RW disk...
Insert the next blank floppy disk...
ISO-image created successfully
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Startup disks created successfully
Virtual disk(s) mounted successfully
You have selected several partitions...
Mount
Drive letter for the selected partition
Mount an image as a virtual logical disk
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Notifications options
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OEM Client Media Options
Automatically reboot on successful restore
Client will search image on all disks
Perform restoration without confirmation
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Panels
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Choose destination of new image
Choose image to check integrity
Choose image to mount drive(s) from
Mail Notification/Aux Applications
Removable Media Device Selection
Removable Storage Device Selection
Select disk(s) to create image
Partition layouts
Partition Manager
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RAIDs, and Various Disk and Volume Managers
Restore Options
Drive letter for the selected partition
File system for the selected partitions
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Scheduled actions, command line operations, and scripting
Scheduler and unattended actions
Script commands and parameters
Scripting and command line operations
Simple rotation scheme options
Maximum size of all image files
Create an image using the startup disks
Restore data to a system or another locked disk
Support for Various non-MBR/GPT Partition Layouts
Supported CD and DVD recorders
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Task execution schedule options
Run missed task as soon as possible
Wake the computer to run this task
Tower-of-Hanoi schemes options
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Windiows explorer shortcut menu
Windows Software Spanned Volumes
Windows Storage Spaces
Wiping algorithms
The macOS operating system has the following disk management systems:
File Vault , is a disk encrypted utility;
Fusion Drive is an Apple's hybrid drive technology;
CoreStorage is a logical volume management system.
R-Drive Image supports all these technologies and can unlock their encrypted volumes (hard drives and images).
Apple CoreStorage/File Vault Volume Imaging
R-Drive Image displays both those volumes and their members on the Partition Selection panel.
In the above case, the entire hard drive will be imaged.
You may unlock encrypted volumes and image only them. Click the locked volume and enter the password in the Unlock encrypted drive dialog box.
In this case the volume will be image without encryption
Data Restore from an Image of CoreStorage/File Vault Volumes
You may restore data from an image of an Apple CoreStorage/File Vault volume with the limitations described in the Support for Various Disk Partition Schemes and File Systems section.
Data restore from an image of an entire storage device to another storage device.
In this case the result will be the exact copy of the imaged storage device.
Data restore from an image of an unencrypted an Apple CoreStorage/File Vault volume device to the place of a locked encrypted volume.
In this case the result will be an unencrypted volume on the place of the previous encrypted volume.
Data restore from an image of an unencrypted Apple CoreStorage/File Vault volume device to the place of an unlocked encrypted volume.
In this case the result will be an encrypted volume on the place of the previous encrypted volume.
Apple Fusion Drive Imaging
R-Drive Image displays both this volume and its members on the Partition Selection panel.
When you select a certain Fusion drive, R-Drive Image also shows its respective components.
Data Restore from an Image of Apple Fusion Drive Volumes
You may restore data from an image of an Apple Fusion Drive volume with the limitations described in the Support for Various Disk Partition Schemes and File Systems section.