Re: jaws and disk imaging programs

  • From: "Marten Post Uiterweer" <marten@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: "jfw@xxxxxxxxxxxxx" <jfw@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 25 Apr 2005 23:09:59 +0200

Helmuth,

If you have a dos screenreader, you can use drivesnapshot. You can make a image 
when you are in windows. 
A restore of any drive can also be done from windows except from the 
boot-drive, that has to be done from dos and this tool is text-based in dos, so 
when 
you have a dos-screenreader, this is a perfect tool.
It is also possible to store the image on an other ntfs partition,, because a 
ntfs-reader is included. Works perfectly and only 130 kb, so fits on a diskette.

See www.drivesnapshot.de or www.drivesnapshot.com

Regards, Marten

On Mon, 25 Apr 2005 22:40:16 +0200, helmuth schl?gl wrote:

>Hi all
>I'm actually searching for a good disk imaging tool that can be used
>with jaws. I bought norton ghost 9.0 and
>driveimage 7, but it's not possible with these tools to restore the
>system partition without booting from a cd. I also downloaded a trial
>of acronis trueimage, but this doesn't seem to be accessible with jaws
>because it can't distinguish between checkboxes, buttons and other
>elements of that kind and it doesn't permit to reclassify these
>windows as they all have the same name.  I'd need a tool
>that, after chooosing the image file and the drive to restore,
>reboots, restores the system and boots again without prompting
>for anything. I know driveimage 2002 had that feature but as powerquest
>has been acquired by symantec, it's hard to find a store that still
>stocks it. Do you know such a tool or are there scripts for acronis
>trueimage around which might make it accessible?
>Thanks in advance, helmuth

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