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GROUP 2

POWERPOINT
PRESENTATION
Grade 10-barley
CSS MAJOR
CREATED BY THE
FOLLOWING STUDENTS:
LEADER:
ELDANIEL ESTRADA
MEMBERS:
MARKJUSTINE TAGUIAM
JERICHO BATARA
FAITH QUEVEDO
How to create and use a disk imageWhen you
need to create a disk image

•for a mechanically damaged hard disk


•before an in-place fix attempt, like running
CHKDSK /F
Disk image are typically used in data recovery
and for backups. In data recovery, disk images
are used when there is a risk of the original
media degrading further before recovery is
complete.
"Full" means all the data is
copied, including system
data. "Exact" means data is
the same as on the disk.

How to create a disk image


file using ReclaiMe
1.Make sure you have enough
free space available to store
the disk image file. You need
amount of free space equal to
size of the disk you want to
image.
Note that you must save
the disk image file onto a
drive which is formatted
to NTFS. Disk images
cannot be stored on FAT
due to FAT file size
limitation.
2.Download, install, and
run ReclaiMe.
3.Identify the drive you
want to create image of in
the device list (need help
identifying your drive?).
4.Click once on the drive to
select it.
5.On the toolbar, open the
menu by clicking on the
arrow next to the Disks
button. Select Create disk
image from the menu.
6.Specify where to place the disk
image file when prompted.
How to use a disk image fileOnce
you have a disk image file, you
should use it instead of
attempting data recovery from
the original physical drive. Doing
so eliminates the risk of the
physical drive failing completely
Here is how to use the disk image file
in ReclaiMe File Recovery software.

1.Start ReclaiMe File Recovery


software.
2.On the toolbar, open the menu by
clicking on the arrow next to the
Disks button. Select Open disk
image from the menu.
3.Select the disk image file to
open when prompted.
4.The disk image file would
appear on top of the device list.
If there were any partitions on it,
they would also appear in the
corresponding sections of the
device list.
5.Double click either the disk image file
itself, or any of the partitions it contains to
start recovery.
Compatibility with other data recovery
softwareDisk image files generated by
ReclaiMe are compatible with most if not
all data recovery tools available out there.
Should you decide to try some other data
recovery software, you just need to read
their instructions on how to open the
image file.
The reverse is also true.
If you create a disk
image file with some
other data recovery
software, ReclaiMe will
open and use it just fine
in most cases.
THANKYOU FOR
LISTENING TO OUR
PRESENTAION ABOUT
ON HOW TO CREATE
AND USE A DISK IMAGE

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