Powerquest Drive Image 2002 Free Download

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How to download powerquest drive image files to my device? Click download file button or Copy powerquest drive image URL which shown in textarea when you clicked file title, and paste it into your browsers address bar. If file is multipart don't forget to check all parts before downloading! In next page click regular or free download and wait certain amount of time (usually around 30 seconds) until download button will appead. Click it and That's it, you're done amigo! Powerquest drive image download will begin.

R Drive image is excellent backup and recovery solution and mass deployment platform which boots and deploys operating systems with in the very less time than any other solutions now available in market today. I would like the developers to implement centralized management platform, PXE Boot and Hardware Independent Restore in R-Drive Image next release, Please. I have been using it from 3.5 years. It`s very greatest program in the universe to say. Thanks developers, please consider my suggestion.

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When i use the GUI to do a backup on Windows Server 2008 r2 (virtual machine under HyperV) the `looking for CD/DVD writers` takes a long time. A couple minutes at least probably 5. It gives the impression it is hung. Maybe a skip button would be good to have, or if you can tell the server is running as a VM then don`t even scan for burners.

Thanks for your time and a product with a price my clients can afford. I tried out R-Image more than once (Yes, I admit that but I'm paying now), but I just have to register this now because it made me feel guilty for abusing that.

I think that's the best tool out of the bunch for 75% of people coming to this site. They just want a cost-effective way to deal with disk images and mirroring drives! No one needs the whole suite for that, but it's nice that it's an upgrade path in the future. The software was easy to use, did just what I needed and nothing I didn't want it to.

It also is easy to find test out and see if you like the other software, if you need that extra functionality lator. I'm not a business owner or have an IT department (I AM my IT dept.), so I'll probally not need that other stuff. Thanks for the great products, especially the disk image tools! I also liked how it didn't go nuts that I had a server OS that I'm playing with (2003 Beta tester) - it allows me to experiment and to buy licenses over time instead of making me start from scratch just because of a flag in the registry! I'm glad that they have a beta test - I read and at least partially agree with Bill Gates' open letter to hobbiests.

(Read it, it's pretty straightforward on his position):) Sincerely, Joe Whitehead. After seeing your advertorial in PC magazine, I visited your web site and tested your drive image software, version 4.0. Every once in a while I try to test drive image software to see if *anyone* out there made things as easy as PowerQuest did in their 2002 version of Drive Image. As you may know Symantec bought PowerQuest with the express purpose of killing PowerQuest's Drive Image because it was superior to Norton Ghost. In any case, here's what PowerQuest's Drive Image 2002 does on my system and what no other software does. (I hope you accept my frank criticism): I partitioned my hard drive to C: (Windows XP) D:(Windows Millennium) and E:(where I keep all large programs installed as well as Drive Image files.) If I can, I usually boot into either operating system to within seconds re-image the other. I start PowerQuest Drive Image 2002, and then this happens: Restore Image > Finish > Yes > Yes Four clicks (!) And in fraction of a second the operating system partition is being restored.

Why four clicks, because it retains the information on what to do from the last time it was used, allowing the user to do Restore Image > Finish > Yes > Yes. It does the same for Creating the image files so they too can be created by simultaneously clicking on Next a couple of times. *No other Drive Image software can do that.* Also, Image creation restoration is done without rebooting. Why can PowerQiest Drive Image 2002 lock the drives and perform imaging without rebooting while others cannot, including your program? Your program works under old Windows Operating systems, this is great, because I do not use Windows Me but it's convenient to reimage my Windows XP by simply rebooting into it to do so. And I noticed a fine feature in your program where I can double click on the Drive Image file itself, then perform the Image Restore from there.