Hi,
I have seen posts about the ability for R-Disk to create a bootable USB stick and run itself from it. Does the current version support that feature?
Does this mean that I also can save disk image(s) from R-Disk to the usused space on this usb stick?
Would it be possible to automate a R-Drive restore process so I boot the R-Drive stick and it restores automatically a specified image from the stick leaving just a message like 'Image successfully transferred, shut down now?' after completion?
Thanks a lot for quick comments on this, and I will run to buy
regards
Tor
Current R-Drive version support bootable USB stick?
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Re: Current R-Drive version support bootable USB stick?
Yes, the current version of R-Drive Image can be installed on a USB stick or other removable media. You may try this and other features using R-Drive Image in its trial mode for 15 days. See http://www.drive-image.com/Drive_Image_Download.shtml for more details. You may also find useful its manual: http://www.r-tt.com/downloads/Drive_Image_Manual.pdf
About automation. This feature is available in the R-Drive Image OEM kit. See the R-Drive Image OEM kit chapter in the documentation for more details.
About automation. This feature is available in the R-Drive Image OEM kit. See the R-Drive Image OEM kit chapter in the documentation for more details.