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The current version of the program allows the user to mount archives of
separate partitions only.
There is no possibility to mount archives located on physical (unmounted)
partitions or in the bootable capsule.
Archives will only be mounted for the current session and won’t be available
after the system restart.
It is strongly recommended not to un-mount backup images with Windows
Disk Manager or other third side software.
Remove Drive Letter
In order to un-mount a backup image you should take the following steps:
1. Select a backup image in the Archive Database.
2. Call the Unmount Archive dialog to set up the operation. There are several ways to do it:
- Select in the Main Menu: Archives > Unmount the Selected Archive.
- On the Explorer bar: select the Unmount Archive item.
- Call the popup menu for the selected image (right click of the mouse button), then select
the menu item: Unmount the Selected Archive…
3. The operation will be performed immediately after confirmation.
Test Surface
The program enables to test surface of existing partitions and blocks of free space for bad or
unstable sectors. If found any it automatically marks them unusable in the file system metadata, thus
minimizing the risk of data loss.
In order to start the surface test you should take the following steps:
1. Select a partition or a block of free space on the Disk Map.
2. Call the Test Surface dialog to set up the operation. There are several ways to do it:
- Select in the Main Menu: Partition > Test Surface…
- Call the popup menu for the selected partition (right click of the mouse button) on the Disk
Map, then select the menu item: Test Surface…
3. From the pull-down list choose the level of the surface check.
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