PowerQuest Drive Image 5
You cannot install Drive Image on a dynamic disk. Dynamic disks are not supported.
Drive Image 5.0 will not overwrite previous versions of Drive Image that you have
installed on your machine.
Creating Rescue Diskettes under Windows
You can create Drive Image rescue diskettes under Windows 95 or later. There are two
diskettes for Drive Image. The first is a DOS boot diskette. The second includes the Drive
Image program. If you experience a hard disk failure or are unable to access Windows,
you can run Drive Image from the rescue disks.
1
Choose the Create Rescue Diskettes option in the Drive Image installation program.
You can also click Start from the Windows taskbar, then click Programs
➤
PowerQuest Drive Image 5.0
➤
Create Rescue Diskettes.
Rescue Diskette Limitations (Windows NT/2000/XP)
On Windows 95, Windows 98, and Windows Me systems, Drive Image uses the operating
system’s DOS files to build the first rescue disk. On Windows NT/2000/XP systems, Drive
Image uses Caldera DOS.
When you boot from a rescue disk with Caldera DOS, Drive Image is subject to the
following limitations:
• Cannot see any partition that crosses or exists past the 1024 cylinder boundary
• Cannot see any partition that resides in an extended partition that crosses or exists past
the 1024 cylinder boundary
You can avoid these limitations by using a Windows 95/98 startup disk in place of the
Drive Image bootable diskette (diskette 1 of the 2-diskette set).
Aside from these limitations, the features in Drive Image running from the rescue diskettes
are the same as those running it from a hard disk.
Installing on an OS/2 or DOS-Only Computer
Because OS/2 and DOS-only computers cannot run the Windows-based installation
program, you should run the MAKEDISK.BAT file (found on the Drive Image CD in the
SETUP\OS2DOS directory) to install Drive Image on OS/2 or DOS-only systems.
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