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Giveaway of the Day - 2Tware Mount Disk Image 2012 March 4, 2012


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#1 TheHive

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Posted 04 March 2012 - 10:23 AM

This is what it says it can do

2Tware Mount Disk Image 2012 5.1.6

is a mount tool and virtual disk tool for forensics, research file system, store data.
Key features:



# 1.Mounting images of Disks in .DD *.IMG *.DSK *.VFLAT and RAW format
# 2.Support mount image as readonly,protect disk data can not be modified
# 3.Support mount image in windows with removable disk
# 4.Support create physical disk(including 512,1024,2048,4k sector)
# 5.Support mount partition image,mount dd image,mount image
# 6.Support integration Into Windows Explorer


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I think its suppose to say Flash Disk not Flush DIsk
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The Buy now button is still there even after its registered.
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VFLAT file
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One thing i like that is gives is the option to Automatically load on boot.
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It automounts using DiskManager and you are suppose to know what to do. Not a novice App.
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#2 Tokener

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Posted 04 March 2012 - 12:11 PM

Hello
The automount option is interesting.
Is there a chance to mount images - similar to firadisk?
How about: (for XP)

multi(0)disk(0)rdisk(0)partition(2)WINDOWS="Microsoft Windows XP Professional" /noexecute=optin /fastdetect

If it is mounted on boot, why not?
T.

Edited by ReTokener, 04 March 2012 - 12:18 PM.


#3 Wonko the Sane

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Posted 04 March 2012 - 02:38 PM

Hello
The automount option is interesting.
Is there a chance to mount images - similar to firadisk?


Automount does not mean "boot from", it means automount, see FAQ http://www.2tware.co...ge/contact.html

Q:What is "automatically load disk on system boot"?




A:If your Native Application or System Services want to access the Virtual Disk,because Native Application or System Services is start very early,the Virtual Disk must start earlier,so you must specify "automatically load disk on system boot".

:cheers:

Wonko.



#4 Tokener

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Posted 04 March 2012 - 07:01 PM

Hi Wonko, thanks for reply.
Would have been too good to be true.
T.




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