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To: alraz who wrote (11961)9/17/2000 1:12:00 PM
From: Cheeky Kid  Respond to of 110652
 
Alan, where did you see that?

SEE:
powerquest.com

EDIT:
I see what you are talking about:
Selective file restore - Allows you to view individual files within an image and select which ones to restore.
powerquest.com

I didn't even know you could do that.

Here is info from the help topics:

About File Restore

Use Restore to restore files or folders from a selected partition and save them to any specified location. You can restore single files and folders, or you can restore multiple files and folders.

Restoring Files from Spanned or Compressed Images

You can restore individual files or folders from spanned or compressed images without restoring the entire image file. You can restore these files and folders by creating a temporary index of the image, or you can create a full index that will be saved for later use. When you select spanned or compressed images and activate File Restore, the Associate Image Index dialog appears.
You can choose from the following image index options:

Image Index Option Description
Continue Creates a temporary index This temporary index is generated as needed and shows all files and folders. When you select a folder, it may take a few minutes to decompress the image and expand the index. The temporary index may be fully expanded and saved upon exiting File Restore.
Create Generates the complete index and saves it for future use Creating a complete index will take several minutes depending on the size of the image file. Specify a directory and filename, then click Save.
Browse Lets you select an index if one has already been created and reassociate it with the image file. Image files end with the extension .PQI; image index files end with the extension .PQX.
You must create either a temporary or full index to restore files or folders from spanned or compressed images.

To restore files from a partition

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To: alraz who wrote (11961)9/17/2000 1:21:30 PM
From: mr.mark  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 110652
 
hey alan,

good to see you again. always appreciate your contributions!

:)

mark