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Image for DOS - TeraByte Unlimited

Image for DOS User Manual TeraByte Unlimited Las Vegas, Nevada, USA Revision: 2021-12-07 Image for DOS User Manual Page 2 of 218 Copyright 1996-2021 by TeraByte , Inc. All Rights Reserved. Trademarks BootIt, BING, and TBOS are registered trademarks of TeraByte , Inc. TBScript, TBIM ount, and TBIView are trademarks of TeraByte , Inc. Microsoft, MS, MS-DOS and Windows are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation. IBM, PC-DOS and OS/2 are registered trademarks of the International Business Machines Corporation. All other trademarks and copyrights referred to are the property of their respective owners.

Image for DOS (IFD) is a backup and restore program that is designed to function in the DOS operating environment but can back up a hard disk containing any type of operating system.

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1 Image for DOS User Manual TeraByte Unlimited Las Vegas, Nevada, USA Revision: 2021-12-07 Image for DOS User Manual Page 2 of 218 Copyright 1996-2021 by TeraByte , Inc. All Rights Reserved. Trademarks BootIt, BING, and TBOS are registered trademarks of TeraByte , Inc. TBScript, TBIM ount, and TBIView are trademarks of TeraByte , Inc. Microsoft, MS, MS-DOS and Windows are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation. IBM, PC-DOS and OS/2 are registered trademarks of the International Business Machines Corporation. All other trademarks and copyrights referred to are the property of their respective owners.

2 Notices Image for DOS was compiled using Open Watcom, which can be found at Technical Support Policy Technical support is provided online. Software and documentation updates are available at * The Image for DOS home page, with software and documentation update information, and support resources, can be found at * A support knowledge base for all TeraByte Unlimited products, including Image for DOS, can be found at Registered users can email their questions to if you can t find a suitable resolution via the aforementioned support resources. If we cannot resolve the issue via email, we may provide telephone support.

3 Unregistered users will be provided technical support and product information through email only. In all cases, TeraByte Unlimited reserves the right to refuse any communication method that would incur a cost. Ombudsman Statement This program is produced by a member of the Association of Software Professionals (ASP). ASP wants to make sure that the shareware principle works for you. If you are unable to resolve a shareware-related problem with an ASP member by contacting the member directly, ASP may be able to help. The ASP Ombudsman can help you resolve a dispute or problem with an ASP member, but does not provide technical support for members' products.

4 Please contact the ASP Ombudsman online at Image for DOS User Manual Page 3 of 218 Table of Contents SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS .. 5 DATA STORAGE SIZE UNIT CONVENTIONS .. 5 HOW Image FOR DOS WORKS .. 6 WAYS TO USE Image FOR DOS .. 7 Image FOR DOS QUICK START .. 8 OBTAINING Image FOR DOS .. 10 INSTALLING Image FOR DOS .. 12 BOOT MEDIA AND UEFI SYSTEMS .. 12 NAVIGATING THE Image FOR DOS INTERFACE .. 27 CREATING BACKUPS WITH Image FOR DOS .. 28 CREATING A FULL BACKUP .. 29 SETTING Image FOR DOS PROGRAM OPTIONS .. 44 UNDERSTANDING BACKUP OPTIONS .. 47 CREATING A DIFFERENTIAL OR INCREMENTAL BACKUP .. 51 CONSOLIDATING A BACKUP 58 UNDERSTANDING CONSOLIDATE BACKUP OPTIONS.

5 64 USING Image FOR DOS TO RESTORE A BACKUP .. 68 RESTORING FROM A BACKUP WITH Image FOR DOS .. 68 GEOMETRY SETTINGS .. 75 UNDERSTANDING RESTORE OPTIONS FOR AN ENTIRE DRIVE .. 77 UNDERSTANDING RESTORE OPTIONS FOR AN INDIVIDUAL PARTITION .. 81 VALIDATING BACKUPS WITH Image FOR 86 VALIDATING A 86 UNDERSTANDING VALIDATION OPTIONS .. 91 COPYING PARTITIONS OR DRIVES WITH Image FOR DOS .. 92 COPYING A PARTITION OR DRIVE .. 92 UNDERSTANDING COPY OPTIONS .. 97 USING SIMPLE OPERATIONS MODE .. 102 CREATING A BACKUP .. 102 RESTORING A BACKUP .. 104 VALIDATING A 106 COPY A HARD DRIVE .. 106 INSTALLING Image FOR DOS MANUALLY .. 109 CREATING A DOS BOOT DISKETTE FROM WINDOWS 95/98/ME.

6 110 Image for DOS User Manual Page 4 of 218 CREATING A DOS BOOT DISKETTE FROM WINDOWS XP/VISTA .. 110 STARTING Image FOR DOS AUTOMATICALLY UPON BOOT .. 110 AUTOMATICALLY RUNNING Image FOR DOS FROM WINDOWS 95/98 .. 110 CREATING A NETWORK BOOT DISKETTE .. 111 CUSTOMIZING .. 111 DEPLOYING YOUR Image .. 114 Image FOR DOS ADVANCED CONFIGURATION OPTIONS .. 115 Image FOR DOS INI 115 Image FOR DOS ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES .. 115 Image FOR DOS FILE PATH VARIABLES .. 116 RUNNING Image FOR DOS FROM THE COMMAND LINE .. 118 Image FOR DOS BACKUP OPTIONS .. 140 Image FOR DOS RESTORE OPTIONS .. 153 Image FOR DOS VALIDATE OPTIONS .. 169 Image FOR DOS COPY OPTIONS.

7 174 Image FOR DOS LIST OPTIONS .. 185 Image FOR DOS COMBINE OPTIONS .. 186 Image FOR DOS HASH OPTIONS .. 190 TROUBLESHOOTING .. 191 APPENDIX A: UNDERSTANDING THE TYPES OF BACKUPS .. 192 FILE-BASED BACKUP .. 192 SECTOR-BASED BACKUP .. 192 APPENDIX B: BACKUP STRATEGIES .. 193 FULL BACKUPS .. 193 INCREMENTAL BACKUPS .. 193 DIFFERENTIAL BACKUPS .. 194 APPENDIX C: INTRODUCTION TO HARD DRIVE STORAGE .. 196 THE PHYSICAL HARD DRIVE .. 196 THE LOGICAL HARD DRIVE HARD DRIVE DATA ORGANIZATION .. 196 APPENDIX D: RESTORING TO A SMALLER DRIVE OR PARTITION .. 199 PREPARING FOR THE MOVE .. 201 EXAMPLES .. 206 GLOSSARY .. 209 WHAT IS SHAREWARE?

8 211 TeraByte Unlimited (TRIAL-USE) LICENSE AGREEMENT .. 212 TeraByte Unlimited (FULL-USE) LICENSE AGREEMENT .. 215 Image for DOS User Manual Page 5 of 218 System Requirements * IBM-compatible personal computer (Pentium or newer) * 32-MB RAM * Recommended: External hard drive Note: You can use a writable CD, DVD, or BD drive, but the external hard drive is the preferred method. Warning to Windows Users You must disable the Windows Fast startup option or you risk corruption of your partitions and data when the partitions are used outside of Windows ( you boot into Image for Linux after shutdown and save an Image to a data drive).

9 To disable using Windows: Press WinKey+X (or right-click the Start button) and select Power Options from the Quick Link menu. If using Windows 10 1703 or later, the Power & sleep section of Settings will open and you will need to click the Additional power settings link to open the Control Panel. In the Control Panel window, click the Choose what the Power buttons do from the links on the left. Then click on the Change settings that are currently unavailable link (located in the top area). Remove the checkmark from the Turn on fast startup (recommended) option under Shutdown settings and then click the Save changes button. To disable using TBI Notify: Right-click the TBI Notify tray icon and select Settings from the menu.

10 Click the Disable Fast Startup button. To disable using BootIt UEFI or BooIt BM: Boot into BootIt, click Partition Work on the desktop, then select the Windows partition and click Properties. Click the Disable Fast Start button. Data Storage Size Unit Conventions Since Image for DOS and this document refer to data storage size units, this section provides clarification on the definitions we use. Storage device manufacturers typically define gigabytes (GB) in base decimal, where 1 GB = 1,000 MB = 109 bytes = 1,000,000,000 bytes. Microsoft Windows, on the other hand, defines GB in base binary, where 1 GB = 1,024 MB = 230 bytes = 1,073,741,824 bytes.


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