

If you do not have bootable floppy, you can prepare such disk from MS-DOS, Windows 95/98 the following ways: Bootable floppy disk (startup disk) preparation Another option is to create a bootable CD (if your system has a CD burner and can boot from CD). For this you must have a bootable floppy disk containing MS-DOS system files. In order to run Disk Image you must boot in MS-DOS mode. Destination FAT/FAT32 volume that may be local or mapped network drive for storing images.Source HDD/SSD of type IDE/SATA/SCSI attached.Bootable Floppy or CD-ROM containing DOS, or startup disk for Windows 95/98.EGA 640x480 or better screen resolution.1.44 Mb floppy disk drive or CD-ROM drive.AT compatible CPU with 386 or greater processor.In case when your disk has started getting bad clusters (basically falling apart) you can effectively stop this process to preserve whatever readable as an image and try to restore data later. In case of dealing with disk containing accidentally deleted files you can use Disk Image to make an image of the disk (snapshot), from which you can later try to restore deleted file using data recovery utilities like UNDELETE or UNERASER without the risk of overwriting important data on original disk. Using Disk Image you can perform backup of you PC system to another hard drive or to the network server storage and restore it from there back in the event of a system crash or loss of important information. You can even copy any specific files or folders from the image to another location. Unique feature of Disk Image is the ability to open disk images and preview files and folders inside before image restoration. You can create compressed and non-compressed raw images (containing all drive's data - a mirror of drive's surface stored in one or set of files) as well as compressed data images (containing the only used drive's clusters, this can save you a space and increase speed). Product Disk Image is a DOS-based solution designed for complete backup and restoration of the whole HDD/SSD as well as the particular FAT / NTFS partitions and logical drives. What is the difference between Raw Image and Data Image?.Why do I receive an error message while trying to save the disk image or restore it?.Copying files and folders from of Disk Image to another location.Bootable floppy disk (startup disk) preparation.User's Guides Disk Image v.2 Documentation of Disk Image for DOS
