Disk Imaging Software

Image For Windows

Image For Windows - Everything You Need To Know About Image For Windows!

If you're looking for a review of image for Windows, then you will want to read this article. Specifically I will give you a discussion on the four main areas of the software, as well some of the features and benefits associated with them. We will discuss some advantages and disadvantages that users have found for image for Windows, to help you decide whether this is the right software for your needs or not.

Image for Windows is manufactured by TeraByte Unlimited, and the current version on the market right now is 1.61. The price tag comes in at just under $40.

Image for Windows has a stripped-down set of features, allowing you to only generate disk images for backups as they relate to certain Terabyte Unlimited specifications. This means that if you need to create disk images just for specific folders, or even files, or skip certain files during backup, you're going to need to download additional software in order to do so.

And if you're backing up across a network, you will need to use push technology, and extra application that is not included in image for Windows.

With so little features, you would think the ease-of-use would be very simple. Well it isn't -- the problem is working with all the add-ons to do the proper disk imaging that is required. The only way to get around this, is to not download the add-ons, and have severe limitability when it comes to your options for backing up your hard drive.

And don't even get me started on having to figure out how to get around the "unable to obtain on drive C:" error. Fixing this requires an additional download as well.

The main advantage is that creating a backup doesn't take as long as with most disk imaging software is on the market. However, the time you save on the backup is lost by doing all the add-ons, and consulting your user guide constantly to figure out the whole process.

Even finding the user guide requires some creative thinking. Most places make their help support very easily available to find on the software, but image for Windows leaves a lot to be desired here.

If all you want to do is create an image of your drive, and don't care how it's created, as long as it backs up all your stuff, then you might consider image for Windows. However, for the same price point there are other software that do everything that image for Windows does, but does a better and has better ease-of-use.