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PowerQuest Drive Image 35
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In the Image File field, enter the path and filename of the image file you want to
restore, or click Browse to select the path and image file.
You can restore an image file from any physical or logical drive that DOS has
assigned a drive letter, including floppy drives, secondary hard drives, network
drives, and most removable media storage devices.
If you are restoring an image from a CD, refer to “Restoring Images from CD Drives”
on page 34.
If you have a spanned image file, Drive Image will prompt you to insert media when
it needs to display the image filename. You should insert the last media in the series.
(The prompt may appear at this point or after you click Next in step 4.)
You may need to run Drive Image from DOS boot diskettes to access network drives
while running Drive Image.
You can restore an image from an NTFS, FAT, or FAT32 partition that has not been
assigned a drive letter by choosing it from the Open Image File dialog box that
appears when you click Browse. A hidden NTFS partition will appear in the Drives
list as \\.\Disk
n
.Part
m
, where
n
is the number of the disk and
m
is the number of the
partition on that disk. The first partition on the first hard disk would be identified as
\\.\Disk1.Part1. To further identify a partition, the volume label will display, if
available.
If you click Browse and select an image file, you will have an option to verify the
integrity of an image file before you attempt to restore it. Click Verify, and Drive
Image will check to see that all of the segments of the image (such as myfile.pqi,
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