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Quick Start
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Note:When creating an image of the changes, O&ODiskImage compares each sector of the existing image with
the corresponding sector of the (source) disk being imaged. This might require more time than a complete image.
The image of the changes, however, takes up much less space than a complete image.
Note: The option Compare data with checksums is set by default. The last incremental image is all you'll need as
a base image for creating a new incremental image.<![CDATA[ If ]]>Use checksums to administer unchanged
data is not set, you will need the last base image and all the incremental images previously created, because all of
them must be accessed for creating the new image.
Backup changes in a file
Acomplete image or a previously created image of the changes can be used as base image.
Follow the instructions below:
1. Please make sure that the drive containing the base image is connected to your computer.
2. Start O&O DiskImage and select File backup on the start page.
3. Enable the check for Incremental File backup.
4. Select your base image in the browser window and click Open.
5. Now click Apply (if you want to specify further settings) or OK to proceed with the imaging.
6. Click Start file backup.
7. Now you can either select the recommended target folder for saving the image or enter a new target path. For
the sake of clarity, we recommend saving the base image and its subsequent images in one folder. The image is
automatically named after the creation date. You can however enter a name manually.
8. Click Start, to initiate the imaging process.
Clone drives
Entire storage volumes or individual drives can be cloned, which in turn can be used instead of the originals. This func-
tion allows you to clone a drive and all its saved data without creating image files. The source disks/drives will be repro-
duced without any changes.
Please keep in mind that a clone requires much more free space than an image.
Unlike images, there are no incremental or differential clones possible for reducing the data volume of successive
"Clone drives"clones. In addition, a clone cannot be compressed or encrypted compared to an image.
1. Select Clone drive in the Quickaccess bar.
2. Select the drive which you want to clone by enabling the check next to each drive or the entire disk.
3. You can set additional settings for cloning under Cloning options.
4. You can then specify the target drive. Simply enable the check next to the drive or the disk.
5. In the following dialog under Advanced, you can specify whether certain functions should be executed when
cloning is completed. These functions are disabled by default.
6. Once you've enabled all your settings, click Start cloning, to begin the cloning process.
7. You can also “recopy your clone in exactly the same fashion - to put it back on your computer/drive.
Important! When cloning your drive (source drive), the selected target drive, will be overwritten. All data stored on
it will be deleted and replaced by the clone! You should therefore save the clone on something like an external hard
disk chosen for this purpose.
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