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July 11th, 1999
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Last Updated: |
October 21st, 2000
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Freeware |
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10,680 total; 1 recently |
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21,439 total |
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8.24 / 10, with 33 votes |
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About CreateDeviceImage:
With this software, you can create a device image, create a virtual image, rename an image file, mount directly on the desktop an image...
This software is designed to do theses following things :
* Create a device image :
A device image is a file which contains all the datas of a device. This software can create a raw image file of a device (HD, CD, Jaz, Zip with bfs, dos partitions...).
For example, if you create an image of a BFS partition, you can burnt it on a CD.
* Create a virtual image :
A virtual image is a file the user can mount, use and unmount like a hard drive partition.
The main idea with this virtual image is to store files in it and burn the image with another software (for backup purposes...).
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Details about this version:
Version 1.4 :
- Handle the creation of raw device.
- Huge improvement of the device speed copy.
- Little improvement of the virtual image creation.
- Generate the correct information message when a physical device (CD) is removed during the copy process.
- New internal preference system.
- Remove the feature that remember the workspace number at startup.
- Rewrite of some parts of the code.
Version 1.4.1 :
- Fix an annoying bug which delete the preferences settings.
[URL problem]
If you encounter an URL problem for downloading this application, please go directly to my homepage.
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