Backup your entire USB drive with USB Image Tool

Jul 6th, 08 | Filed under Application, Cool Stuff, Downloads, Portable Apps | 3 Comments

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USB Image Tool is a cool application for users to backup entire content of USB drive. It is built using .NET Framework 2.0.

It is necessary for us to backup our USB drive frequently, especially if you have a huge capacity’s USB drive, or you store important information on it. With USB Image Tool, you can easily backup or restore the entire USB drive.

Simply open the application and plugin your USB drive. The application will automatic search for available drive. After that, press Backup to save the content into an image file, or press Restore to restore the image to yourUSB drive.

This is a handy application, as it may take longer time if we do our backup manually. Furthermore, this application will just create a single file, which is easier to manage.

Summary of features:

  • Create image files of USB drives
  • Restore images of USB drives
  • Compressed image file format (take longer time).
  • Show USB device information
  • Manage favorite USB images

To use this application, you need to install Microsoft .NET Framework 2.0.

Source: Life Rocks 2.0

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Comments

  1. iCalvyn says:

    how bout the size of the image? does it have any compress?

    This software are quite interesting, I need to have a try too, because I hv few pendrive, and most of the data are important, I do manual backup every week… it take time :(

  2. Steve Yu says:

    Nice tool. I seldom store any valuable data in my pendrive. I store it in my external harddisk, more space can fill.

  3. Daniel Craig says:

    Hello, I was looking around for a while searching for backup encryption and I happened upon this site and your post regarding your entire USB drive with USB Image Tool, I will definitely this to my backup encryption bookmarks!

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