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    dotNet Disk Imager

    dotNet Disk Imager

    Lightweight RAW and ZIP disk images reader and writer to USB or SD

    ...Please ignore that messages until this tool gets widely spread. This program is highly inspired by Win32 Disk Imager and sort of copies it's function. However, I've added some features, like verification of readed/writed image file and the most important is on the fly support for zipped images. Another features worth mentioning are simultaneous write to multiple devices at one time or wiping of device filesystem and partitions. I would be happy to hear your feedback and I'm ready to listen to your suggestions. Feel free to request new features, if I found them interesting I will definitely implement them. ...
    Downloads: 14 This Week
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    FOG - A Free Cloning Solution
    FOG is a free open-source cloning/imaging solution/rescue suite. FOG can be used to image Windows XP, Vista, Windows 7 and Window 8 PCs using PXE, PartClone, and a Web GUI to tie it together. Includes featues like memory and disk test, disk wipe, av scan & task scheduling.
    Downloads: 7 This Week
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    DDriveWrite

    Disk image read writer

    DDriveWrite is a C#.Net project that facilitates direct reading and writing of a disk image to a disk drive in a manner not unlike a *nix 'dd' command to a drive device node. Designed for use in bootable USB image applications. Update: After about 2 years I've finally made a couple small updates, improving usability on more modern versions of windows.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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