![]() ![]() I have tried using DriveImage XML myself. However, I don’t plan to use Windows 7 in a productive environment until the final version is out. I have already, several times, found myself in a situation where I desperately needed an individual file from a backup image, and so ended up quite annoyed that Microsoft doesn't offer a simple solution for mounting a VHD image. My main problem with it is that I can only use the backup image to restore the complete Windows installation, but I can't browse the image to restore individual files. Lately, I have been looking for a free imaging solution that I can use to back up my laptop, as I dislike Vista's system-backup tool. I leave it up to you to decide about your own environment. ![]() If you use your PC at home to do some work, is it then considered a commercially used computer? There are certainly clear cases of commercial use, but there are also many cases where it is unclear. To be honest, I am not sure what "commercial use" actually means. I have, however, posted this article, as I find this tool useful. Essentially, this means that Windows administrators can't use the tool at work. I haven't added this submission to the list of free of admin tools because the program isn't free for commercial use. Although Win08/Win7 has now changed the backup routine to do this same thing, I hadn't found any imaging program (for free) to be quite as good as DriveImage XML. ![]()
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