![]() ![]() There’s a big important point to make before we proceed: all the elements of the disk image need to be in one place for this mount-the-image trick to work. Wherever your disk image is you want to locate it for ease of use before proceeding. For this tutorial we’re using a disk image located on a USB 3.0 backup drive attached to our main computer. The first order of business is locate the disk image. Fortunately for all of us Macrium includes a handy little way to mount your drive image as a virtual drive in Windows so you can browse /Downloads/ or any other folder in the disk image to your heart’s content. If that file isn’t co-located in your regular file backup system and exists only in your drive image then you need a way to get at that file without writing the entire image to a new drive.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |