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Bobbing
04-13-2009, 06:53 AM
Drive SnapShot 1.3
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Disk Image Backup/Restore for Windows NT/2000/XP/2003/PE/x64/Vista

* Create Disk Image Backups, While Running Windows
The Backup process will back up all your data into a single file, containing all data, including system data and registry, for total security, should your computer ever crash.
There is no restart (to DOS) necessary. Ever.
* Continue your work, while the Backup is in progress
The new Snapshot technology ensures that all data are consistent, and reflect the PC's data at the start of backup. There are no difficulties with opened files. Ever.
This enables a very fast and easy way to back up servers and other computers, that must run 24 hours a day.
* Easy Use and Restore of single Files or directories
Drive Snapshot creates a virtual drive, containing all your drive's data. You may use, compare, or restore these files directly from the Disk Image file.
This works with any program of your choice, including (of course) the Windows Explorer
* Complete Restore of a disk in case of Disaster
If a disk is restored to its original state, it will be exactly the same as at the time of Backup - byte for byte.
Restoring a system partition will require DOS; other drives can be restored using Windows
* Compatible with all Windows file systems (FAT16, FAT32, NTFS)
Supports Linux EXT2/3/Reiser
* Compatible with all Windows RAID Methods
* Very easy and comprehensive command line interface
This makes automation of regular tasks a breeze.

System requirements:

Windows NT 4.0 Service pack 3, Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows 2003 Server, Windows PE, Vista
2 MB disk space + space to save the disk images.
8MB RAM if active, 0 MB if not active.
You need administrative rights to execute Drive Snapshot

http://www.drivesnapshot.de/en/intro.htm

frostbyte5014
04-13-2009, 07:25 AM
I have used this product before a time or two but, I never realized it would do a live backup of windows like Acronis does. Thanks for threading it. Liking the command line feature. I some scripting for this on the way.

mglipford
04-13-2009, 02:33 PM
This app sounds pretty awesome! I will be sure to check it out.