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Old May 8th 04, 12:27 AM
Markeau
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Default Drive Image 7: Can restore only 1 part w/o affecting 2nd?

I partitioned my main drive into c: and d:, but have only been using
DI7 to image c: ... if I restore one of the c: images can it restore
right into the existing c: partition? or will it just restore the
imaged c: to the entire disk (thus overwriting the d: part)?

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Old May 8th 04, 01:11 AM
Michael Kimmer
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Markeau wrote:
I partitioned my main drive into c: and d:, but have only been using
DI7 to image c: ... if I restore one of the c: images can it restore
right into the existing c: partition? or will it just restore the
imaged c: to the entire disk (thus overwriting the d: part)?


No, when you select the C : partition the C: partition will be replaced with
the one stored in the image file. D: will be unaffected.

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Old May 8th 04, 07:09 PM
Markeau
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Michael Kimmer wrote:
Markeau wrote:
I partitioned my main drive into c: and d:, but have only been

using
DI7 to image c: ... if I restore one of the c: images can it

restore
right into the existing c: partition? or will it just restore the
imaged c: to the entire disk (thus overwriting the d: part)?


No, when you select the C : partition the C: partition will be
replaced with the one stored in the image file. D: will be

unaffected.

Indeed ... the restore went great!

 




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