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DiskPatch is designed to be easy to use, even if you did not use low level disk utilities before, at same time it can make professional users satisfied. Therefore, if you doubt whether you can use DiskPatch to repair your disk by yourself, the answer is "yes, you can".
Most common issues causing a disk or drive to become inaccessible? can be fixed automatically; all you have to do is let DiskPatch scan your disk. Once DiskPatch has finished scanning, you identify and select the partitions (damaged and intact) you want to be able to access after the repair, and let DiskPatch work out the rest. That's it.
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| How to Backup/Restore Disk with DiskPatch |
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| Start DiskPatch and select the disk. |
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| After selecting the disk, the menu will expand, showing actions that can be performed for the selected disk.
The selected disk will be marked in high intensity blue in the disk list (For example: disk 0 in following screen). |
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| To create a Backup |
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| Select "Utilities", then 'Backup/Restore', then "Backup".The following confirmation screen will be displayed: |
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| Select "Yes" to continue and create a backup. Any existing backup will be overwritten. Backups are created for all partitions on the disk. When finished, a completion screen will be displayed: |
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Press any key to return to the menu. |
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To Restore a backup |
From the "Backup/Restore" menu select "Restore": |
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DiskPatch will ask you if you wish to create an undo file (recommended), if this option is enabled.
Enter a description or leave the default suggested text. Press <Escape> at this point to skip creating the undo file (not recommended). |
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| Press <Enter> to continue. The following confirmation screen will be displayed: |
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| Select "Yes" to continue and restore the backup. When finished, a completion screen will be displayed: |
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Press any key to return to the menu. |
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