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How do I view contents of an image file?

Posted: Sun Jul 06, 2025 9:14 am
by sebt27
I like R-Drive Image, but one thing is driving me nuts. I can't figure out a way to view the contents of a particular image file. I don't mean I need to open a particular file: I just want to see which files are in that image file (perhaps from months ago), and how recent the files are.

I'm creating images from selected files/locations, rather than images of an entire disk.

I'm getting confused, because I use differential images: but if I try to create a differential image onto an existing (first, full) image, it seems to try to re-image all the files from the source location, rather than the 24 files Windows Explorer Search tells me have been added/modified since that image was made.

There doesn't seem to be any way to drill into the contents of the image file: all I get is a box telling me that the files came from e.g. Partition D:\, which doesn't really help. I tried mounting one of the images as a virtual disk to look at it, but R-Drive Image wouldn't let me - perhaps because these image files are not of entire disks.

I'm almost certain that I did manage to view the contents, somehow, a year or more ago - but I just can't remember what UI trick I had to use to do that.

thanks for any help!

Re: How do I view contents of an image file?

Posted: Mon Jul 07, 2025 8:32 am
by Alt
There's a standard way to view an image content: Mount an Image as a Virtual Logical Disk. If this doesn't work, there may be something wrong with the image. You need to have the corresponding full image to mount a differential image, and no UI tricks are needed.

Try to check the images: Check an Image File.