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O&O DiskImage 7 User's Guide - O&O Software

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Quick Start<br />

Since O&O <strong>DiskImage</strong> creates images of hard disks, it's important to also consider these small areas if the entire hard<br />

disk is selected as source. These areas can also be made visible indirectly with the Microsoft program "DiskPart". If<br />

the hard disks were chosen based on the command "SELECT", it's possible to list these areas with "LIST PAR-<br />

TITION". In this case, both the size as well as the Offset where the partition is located on the hard disk will be displayed.Because<br />

the display is rounded to the thousands, it may be necessary to consider possible rounding<br />

differences.<br />

Backup individual files and folders<br />

DiskView<br />

Do you want to backup individual folders or files instead of an entire drive? You can now do so with a file backup. During<br />

a file backup, the files are backed up directly in the form of data. This type of backup contains only file information,<br />

no drive information is included.<br />

1. Click File backupon the start page of O&O <strong>DiskImage</strong>. It may take some time to display your files and folders.<br />

Please observe the loading progress in the status bar.<br />

2. Navigate to the folder you want to backup.<br />

3. Check the box next to the folders you want to backup. Multiple selections are also possible. You can also select<br />

an entire drive. All files saved on the drive will be backed up.<br />

4. Then click Start file backup.<br />

5. In the dialog that follows, please verify whether the default target indicated corresponds to the target you want.<br />

If desired, you may also change the file name.<br />

6. Click Start to continue with the file backup.<br />

7. A compressed file will then be created with the file extension OBK (*.obk).<br />

Selection criteria<br />

Before starting file backup, there's an option for selecting files or file types in the folder that you want to have included<br />

or excluded from the backup.<br />

• In the dialog, click Criteria and specify the settings you want.<br />

Tip: You can specify further settings by clicking the icon File backup options. If you want to repeat the file backup<br />

at a later time, you can create a job for it. To do this, click the icon Add as job.<br />

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