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Software : Powerquest Drive Image 7


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from: Symantec






Binding: CD-ROM
Brand: Symantec
EAN: 0704966271008
Format: CD-ROM
Label: Symantec
Manufacturer: Symantec
Model: dm70enk1
Publisher: Symantec
Sales Rank: 6371
Studio: Symantec



Features:
  • Save yourself hours of frustration when failures happen, by keeping your complete hard drive & operating system as one backup file
  • Restore with just a click and get your machine up & running within minutes
  • Schedule your own automatic backups or run them manually whenever you're at the computer
  • Create and restore a compressed image file of an entire hard disk or individual partitions of a hard drive with a click
  • Optimized Windows settings are restored automatically through SmartSector imaging
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Editorial Review:

Product Description:
Powerquest Drive Image 7 . Drive Image 7.0 Backup is the premier computer backup solution, protecting all your valuable data and providing peace of mind. Easily backup everything on your computer: priceless digital photos, important financial records, your operating system and all of your important programs and settings without ever leaving Windows. Save valuable time by scheduling automatic backups.

Drive Image 7 Features
  • Backup your entire computer without leaving Windows
  • Save your backup to virtualy any media or drive
  • Safely restore your entire system or just seIected files
  • Schedule automatic backups.



    Customer Reviews
    Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

    Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - Beware and listen to the warnings
    I ignored the warnings of others that I read here and ordered this. The Drive Image 7 product that I received from the Amazon.com seller had a big problem (old version perhaps?).
    It created drive backups OK but when I tried to boot the product disk to load the "Power Quest Recovery Environment" to do a system restore it failed solid with TXTSETUP.OEM error 18.
    Turns out that the product disk was burned with a directory that had its name truncated on the CDROM. Unbeliveable but true. ... Read More



    Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - Poor product and even worst support!
    I purchased Drive Image 7.0 to backup a 160G 3 partition hard drive on Windows 2000 pro. It only sees one partition, if you run a utility program from Power Quest it thinks the end cylinder is larger than the disk, but if you look at the data, it is the end cylinder from Power Quest that doesn't seem to support extended partitions larger than 137 GB. The main issue is that the Drive Image program doesn't report any errors, it just sees one partition. When I called for support, they were extremely ... Read More



    Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - Version 7 is not stable
    I am using PQ products almost 5 years and agree with all previous reviewes version 7 is bad. I had problem with XP Home edition. There is no dicent support for current product. (...) Symantec blaming PQ and PQ are diluted in the Symantec - endless loop.



    Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - Terrible support even for telephone activation
    PowerQuest used to provide excellent support last 5 years when I used their product. Symantec is giving us almost no support. The web site won't even give you instructions for activating the Drive Image 7 or Partition Magic 8 by phone correctly. What they gave you won't work for DI7 or PM8. Telephone number they ask you to call for activation is always busy and tell you to call back later. We paid for the long distance charge too. After 15 or 30 days,(depends on which document you read) you are locked ... Read More



    Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - You'll be sorry if you don't have it.
    Like most computer users, I expected that sooner or later something would go wrong. So I made it a practice to back up my entire computer (3 of them) from time to time. Something got on one of them. Try as I might, I couldn't find it and it was occupying a huge amount of space (almost 20 gb). Long story short, I considered reformatting the hard drive and reloading a ton of programs. First, I thought I'd try to reinstall the backup image of the drive. It worked like a charm. My concern that the old "hidden" ... Read More




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