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User Guide for Active@ UNERASER DOS:

3.13. Checking the Disk Image

After a Disk Image is created it is a good idea to check its validity to be sure that everything was written properly. To check the validity of created Disk Image, follow these steps:

  1. Start free Active@ UNERASER
  2. Run the Check Image command by doing one of the following:
    • Press [Ctrl]+[C] key combination
    • Press [F9] > Image > Check Image
  3. The File Open dialog box appears
  4. Select Disk Image configuration file (*.DIM) in File Open dialog and press [OK]
  5. Watch the progress and see the result. You can stop data verification anytime by pressing [ESC]

User's Guide content

  1. PRODUCT OVERVIEW
    1. Restoring Deleted Data
    2. Files Erased
    3. Partition Damage
    4. Steps to unerase Files and Folders
  2. SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS
  3. USING Active@ UNERASER CONSOLE
    1. Starting Active@ UNERASER DOS console
    2. Starting Active@ UNERASER Windows console
    3. Command Bar Menu
    4. Performing a Drive Scan
    5. Performing a Device Scan
    6. Searching for Deleted Files and Folders
    7. Searching for Files by Name
    8. Using Hex/Text Viewer
    9. Unerasing a Deleted File
    10. Unerasing a Deleted Folder
    11. Creating a Disk Image
    12. Steps to create a Disk Image
    13. Checking Disk Image
    14. Working with Disk Image
    15. Long File Names Support
    16. Recovering Files with Long Names
  4. DATA RECOVERY TIPS
    1. Treat Recovery Area With Care
    2. Save Recovered Files Onto a Different Drive
    3. Load UNERASER to a Floppy
  5. PREPARING TO USE THE UTILITY
    1. Preparing a DOS-Bootable Floppy Disk
    2. Preparing a Bootable ISO CD-ROM Image
  6. USING COMMAND LINE PARAMETERS
    1. Overview of Command Line Parameters
  7. QUESTIONS & ANSWERS:
  8. HOW TO...

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