Backup images are stored in XML files allowing for third party tools,
images can be raw or file oriented, has a simple wizard for backup &
restore, and to browse and extract individual files, easily used on a
boot CD, and can be scheduled. It is not the fastest but it seems to
be 100% bullet proof. A backup program that is not 100% reliable is
not a valid program in my book.
Another very good program is Drive Image XML by Runtime Software.
http://www.runtime.org/dixml.htm
Backup images are stored in XML files allowing for third party tools,
images can be raw or file oriented, has a simple wizard for backup &
restore, and to browse and extract individual files, easily used on a
boot CD, and can be scheduled. It is not the fastest but it seems to
be 100% bullet proof. A backup program that is not 100% reliable is
not a valid program in my book.
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