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    Amazing Backup Manager

    Amazing Backup Manager

    Automatically backup your files by inserting an USB storage.

    Automatically backup your files and folders. Backups can be triggered by inserting an external storage device and can be scheduled. The software can distinguish multiple external storage devices. You can set the backup source and destination by simply dragging. You can set the mask to filter files that require or do not need to be backed up. The file comparison is very fast and will skip the unmodified file. No need to install. Make daily routine easy. And can be used to prevent extortion...
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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.
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