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EnjoyRC 

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Posted on: Mar. 11 2010,12:40 |
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Depending on what you have on your flash drive, simply zipping them, or copying the data is not sufficient. Some may be bootable, hidden files, etc...
Is there a way to ISO them?
Thanx in advance...
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xoben 

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Posted on: Mar. 11 2010,21:23 |
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UltraISO->'Bootable'->'Make Disk Image' may be helpful.
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EnjoyRC 

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Posted on: Mar. 12 2010,09:40 |
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Sweet.. thanks so much
Now I can backup my important Flash Drives!!!
Edited by EnjoyRC on Mar. 12 2010,09:41
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EnjoyRC 

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Posted on: Mar. 12 2010,11:15 |
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Something that is not too clear.. is how to write it.
I've created the *.IMA file from the steps above. Now to test the recovery process, I'm going to write it to a blank Flash Drive.
The documentation doesn't cover these functions. Or the settings on this page.
* UltraISO->'Bootable'->'Write Disk Image' * Looks like it pre-selected my R: Thumb Drive. * Not sure what [ ]Verify would do here. * Image File: is not editable, and has not browse button to allow me to load the saved IMA file. * What Write Method? Default = USB-HDD+ * What is Xpress Boot?
Simply wanting to test backing up my Flash Drive and Restoring it.
Thanx so much in advance for any help with this?
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