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[. . . ] Drive Image 7. 0 ® PowerQuest ® User Guide PowerQuest® Drive Image® 7. 0 User Guide Published May 2003 © 2002-2003 PowerQuest Corporation All rights reserved. This product and/or its use may be covered by one or more of the following patents: 5, 675, 769; 5, 706, 472; 5, 930, 831; 6, 088, 778; 6, 108, 697; 6, 108, 759; 6, 173, 291; 6, 178, 487; 6, 178, 503; 6, 185, 575; 6, 185, 666; 6, 253, 300; 6, 330, 653; 6, 377, 958; and 6, 530, 077. Refer to www. powerquest. com/legal for information about PowerQuest's patents. The entire risk of the use or the result of the use of this software and documentation remains with the user. No part of this documentation may be reproduced in any means, electronic or mechanical, for any purpose, except as expressed in the Software License Agreement. [. . . ] If you selected an image file that was created with an older version of Drive Image or Backup Image Browser, a progress bar displays while the Backup Image Browser expands the image index. 12 Where possible, the Restore Items dialog will automatically fill in the restore location with the original path when the backup image was created. If the original location does not include a drive letter (because the drive was hidden when you created the backup image), you must enter a drive letter for the drive before you can restore any files or folders. If the original path is unknown, or you want to restore the selected files to a different location, click Browse to locate the destination. 13 14 15 Click Restore to restore the files. Click Close to return to the Backup Image Browser main window. 40 Chapter 4: Restoring Files and Folders Viewing the Properties of a Backup Image (Backup Image Browser) 1 From the tree pane of Backup Image Browser, select the desired backup image file (. V2i or . PQI). Click File > Properties, or right-click the backup image file and click Properties. 2 Image Property Description Specifies A user-assigned comment associated with the backup image. The description is entered during the Backup Drive wizard, Create Backup Job wizard, or when you use the Export Backup Image feature in the Backup Image Browser. The password is entered in the Advance Options area of the Backup Drive wizard and the Create Backup Job wizard, or when you use the Export Backup Image feature in the Backup Image Browser. The version number of the backup image file. Size Created Compression Spanned Password protected Version Viewing Drive Properties of a Backup Image (Backup Image Browser) 1 From the tree pane of Backup Image Browser, double-click the backup image file (. V2i or . PQI) that contains the desired drive. Click File > Properties, or right-click the drive and click Properties. The original drive letter that was assigned to the drive. 2 3 Drive Property Description Original drive letter PowerQuest Drive Image 41 Drive Property Cluster size File system Specifies The cluster size (in bytes) used in a FAT, FAT32, or NTFS drive. The file system type (for example, FAT, FAT32, and NTFS) used within the drive. The selected drive's drive status as either Primary (primary partition) or Logical (logical partition). The amount of free or unused space (in megabytes) within the drive. Primary/Logical Size Used space Unused space Viewing a File within a Backup Image (Backup Image Browser) You can open a backup image file in Backup Image Browser to view its contents in the program associated with that file type. If a particular file type is not registered for viewing in a program, the Microsoft Open With dialog is displayed. You cannot view encrypted files system (EFS) NTFS volumes using Backup Image Browser. 1 From the tree pane of Backup Image Browser, double-click the backup image file (. V2i or . PQI) to reveal the list of drives. From the content pane, select a folder that contains the file you want to view. The View option is dimmed (unavailable) if you selected a program file that has a . EXE, . DLL, or . COM file extension. 2 3 4 42 Chapter 4: Restoring Files and Folders C H A PT E R 5 Restoring Backup Images Methods for Restoring a Computer Restoring a Backup Image Restoring a Single Drive Using the PQRE Restoring Multiple Drives Using the PQRE Restoring Multiple Drives Using a System Index File Under the PQRE Using the Support Utilities under PQRE Tips and Troubleshooting When Restoring from the PQRE 43 Methods for Restoring a Computer There are two different methods you can use to restore a machine to full functionality. Each restore method, as described in the table below, takes into account the functionality that is or is not available on the machine. In many instances, you do not need to restart the machine to complete a restoration. IMPORTANT!Before you can restore a machine, you must have a backup image already created. You cannot restore the operating system or data on a machine if a backup image of that drive does not exist. No. Problem You can boot into the operating system on the machine but you need to restore a drive (other than the operating system partition) from a recent backup image. [. . . ] This ensures that any data on the drive is current and accurate at the time of restoration. extended partition A special kind of primary partition that was developed to overcome the four- partition limit. The extended partition is a container inside of which you can create logical partitions. The extended partition itself does not hold any data, nor is it assigned a drive letter. But logical partitions inside the extended partition can hold applications and data and are assigned drive letters. hot backup A backup image taken in real-time without interrupting system operation on the computer. [. . . ]

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