Drive Snapshot - What's new
V1.45 - December 2016: Drive Snapshot 1.45
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Support for Server 2016
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Support for disk with a native sector size of 4k byte (4kn)
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V1.44 - April 2016: Drive Snapshot 1.44
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Support for Windows 10
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Restore complete disks with multiple partitions at once
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Connect to remote network shares with Snapshot
- NT4sp6 is supported again. If you encounter any problems please use
Snapshot.exe 1.40 and send us an email
V1.43 – 17.Feb 2014: Drive Snapshot
1.43
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Support for Windows 8, 8.1, 2012, 2012 R2
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Support of GPT Partitions
V1.42 – 14.
Dec 2012: Drive Snapshot 1.42
fixes a bug in 1.41 when using the combination of 'Restore during reboot' and
'Reboot on Success'.
Sorry.V1.41 – 20.
Oct 2012: Drive Snapshot
1.41
V1.40 - 20 Feb 2010: Drive Snapshot 1.40
V1.39 - 15 July 2008: Drive Snapshot 1.39
V1.38 - 26 March 2007: Drive Snapshot 1.38
- supports Microsoft VSS (useful for MS Exchange 2003 servers) (details)
- supports mounting of up to 5 images at the same time
- possibility to exclude Files or directories enhanced
( --exclude:\windows\$NtUninstall*)
- default image size is 1500 MB
works better with Windows Vista
V1.37 - 28 February 2007: Drive Snapshot 1.37
Still 1.37, but works better with Windows Vista
(read more)
V1.37 - 17 November 2005: Drive Snapshot 1.37
V1.36 20 July 2005: Drive Snapshot 1.36
older versions of Drive Snapshot (1.35 and earlier) do NOT work with Windows
2003 SP1
new features:
backup:
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partitions without a drive letter (mounted at mount points)
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unrecognized partitions (Compaq/HP/Dell service partitions)
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Linux Ext2/Ext3/Reiser/Swap partitions
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image files are saved as unfragmented as possible
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USB sticks should be supported
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our first attempt to use some graphic in the windows user interface ;)
Restore:
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to all partitions mentioned above
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when restoring from Windows/BartPE, allows resizing of NTFS file system to the
partition size.
Resizing up is always possible; resizing down only to the size of the highest
used
sector on the disk (basically: what you see in disk defragmenter), NOT to the
used data size;
no defragmentation on the fly is attempted.
Bugs fixed:
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previous versions allowed mounting of images with <= 256 image .sn1, .sn2,...pieces;
now up to 65535 pieces (of max 256 TB each) are mountable
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supports image mounting in Win 2000/Win 2003 Terminal server environment
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behaves better, if memory cards (MMC etc.) aren't plugged in
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a couple of minor things (as usual)
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the described procedure to convert the networkbootdiskette.sna into a 'real' image,
suitable to burn a bootable CD, had a bug.
fixed.
V1.35 -1 May 2004
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BUG: Windows 2003 Server: 'Driver reports error: IRQL 5'; should be fixed
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BUG: The recovery diskette was broken for Intel E1000 Network driver.
fixed.
V1.34 -22 Apr 2004
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BUG: Sometimes Snapshot Backup caused blue screens; should be fixed
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BUG: DOS restore worked only for drives, that supported LBA addressing; fixed.
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new: SafeGuard Easy is detected, and gets special handling.
Needs some more
testing.
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new: the DOS part is now packed with APACK,
reducing .EXE size by 3K ;)
V1.33 -1 Mar 2004
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new: when backing up from command line.
some users wanted a graphical
status nevertheless.
added new switch -G (graphical) to allow this
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new: when restoring to a new drive, where the drive geometry (cylinders/sectors)
changed, the disk isn't bootable.
there's a new command
DOS: snapshot
CHECKBOOT HD1
Windows:snapshot -!CHECKBOOT HD1
to correct this; will be done automatically in 1.36
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when output is redirected (command line backup), progress messages are written to
stderr, not to the logfile
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some formatting changes, typos,...
V1.30 - 9 Oct 2003
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UDMA Support in the DOS Recovery diskette [BETA]
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Ability to resize the file system inside a partition [read
more]
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