
Chapter 4: Restoring Image Files with Drive Image DOS40
Drive Image displays all the information you have entered to this point. To change
any settings, click Back.
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(Optional)
To enable bad-sector checking, turn on DOS disk-write verification, check
for file system errors, or hide partitions after restore, click Advanced Options. For
more information, see “Advanced Options” on page 41.
IMPORTANT!
Restoring partitions can cause the drive letters of subsequent partitions
to change. This may make the computer unbootable or cause
applications to fail.
IMPORTANT!
If you are restoring a primary partition that contains an operating
system, and it will not replace your existing primary partition, you
must click Advanced Options and choose to hide the partition after
restoring it. Otherwise, data corruption could occur.
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Click Finish to begin restoring the image file.
If you assigned a password to the image file when you created it, the Get Image File
Password dialog appears. You must enter the password to restore the image file.
PowerQuest does not maintain image file passwords or have a workaround for
restoring password-protected images without the password.
If Drive Image detects that you are restoring your image file from removable media, it
enables a media-spanning feature that is capable of reading the image file from a
series of disks. As Drive Image prompts you for each media, be careful to insert them
sequentially. (You may need to insert the last media first, then insert the first media.)
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