Imaging Programs

Imaging Programs

What Kind Of Reviews Are There For Disk Imaging Programs?

If you are looking for disk imaging programs, there are websites that you can visit in order to have the main programs broken down to actually see which one is better for the purpose of what you need to do. There are ten main disk imaging programs that are very popular and are used most widely.

These disk imaging programs include Acronis True image, Paragon Drive backup, Norton Ghost, Paragon Exact image, R-Drive image, 7Tools Partition Imager, Image for Windows, DFSee, Active disk image, and Mr. Mirror. There are many reviews of these disk imaging programs that include the features that they have, the cost of the software program, and what the rating are that customers have given when they have used the product.

These disk imaging programs are also put to the test when it comes to their each feature set, the ease of use of the program, the backup and restore process, and the help or support that the program gives to the user. Other features that these disk imaging programs are reviewed on are their image explorer, rather they are bootable in DOS or if they come on a CD-ROM, if they have incremental backups, if they resize during a restore, if they verify data during the burning process, and what type of script creation they have.

When it comes to the back up settings of these disk imaging programs, they are reviewed on the compression of the backup, if they skip auxiliary files, if they split images, if they copy drive to drive or byte to byte, and if they have customized label backup.

Most importantly the disk imaging programs are reviewed on their user guides, email support, and phone contact for the customer if needed, the download of updates for the imaging programs, the help documentation that is included with the software, and the knowledge base that the program holds.

Per the supported configurations of the imaging programs, they are reviewed on what types of operating systems are compatible with the program because many people work with different operating systems and the programs need to be compatible with anybody that might want to purchase the imaging programs. They review them on compatibility with Vista, XP, 2000, NT, ME, 98, 95, Linux, and Novel Network.

The top two disk imaging programs that seem to go above all the rest on their compatibility, help and support, and their processes are the Acronis True Image and the Paragon Drive Backup. These two imaging programs are also the most expensive out of the ten but well worth the money.

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