O&O DiskImage Workstation Edition 5.0 Build 117 [32Bit & 64Bit] | 106 Mb
With O&O DiskImage, you can quickly and easily create images of individual data drives and entire systems. The Workstation Edition, in combination with the O&O Enterprise Management Console, is also there to support you when you’re working within a network.
Remote installation across a network and the new Job Assistant are two factors that help make your working day a more efficient one. O&O DiskImage will also create system partition images during operation.
Here are some key features of "O&O DiskImage Workstation Edition":
· M.I.R. Restoration onto different hardware
· One-click imaging
· E-mail notification of activities
· Additional information bar
· TrayIcon to provide information on service and job status
· 1:1 copies of drives (cloning)
· Advanced burning functions to CD/DVD/Blu-Ray/HD-DVD
· Works with Microsoft Virtual PC Disks (VHD)
· Start CD with base operating system and system rescue tools
· Detailed reports
Requirements:
· Minimum 1 GB RAM recommended
· 30 MB free hard disc space
New in This Release:
· NEW: DiskView
· New interactive graphical display, which provides an overview of the entire hard disk. Free as well as used space, as well as the size of the individual partitions are displayed.
· NEW: Additional compression types(BZIP2)
· Besides the LZNT1 compression, it is now also possible to use a BZIP2 compression on the image.
· NEW: Handling of virtual hard disks(VHD)
· To facilitate the work with Microsoft Virtual PCs (VPC), you can now convert images to virtual drives (VHD). The converted image can be included as a virtual drive in the VPC, without having to install O&O DiskImage there. Also, images (OMG) can be created from virtual drives (VHD) of the VPCs, or can be restored directly.
· NEW: Advanced Burn Function
· O&O DiskImage 4 now also supports Blu-Ray Disks und HD/DVD´s.
· NEW: Change Computer Identity
· With O&O DiskImage you can change the identity of your computer to avoid authentication problems, if the same computer identity already exists in the network. This…