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Partition-Saving
Original author(s)Damien Guibouret
Initial release1999 (1999)
Stable release
4.60 / April 14, 2019; 4 years ago (2019-04-14)
Operating systemLinux, Windows, DOS, Live CD[which?]
LicenseFreeware
Websitewww.partition-saving.com

Partition-Saving is a disk imaging utility for Linux, Windows and DOS environments that can save disk partitions in one of the several supported disk image formats.

This utility was originally called Savepart but was renamed to avoid conflict with a similarly named OS/2 utility.

Common uses

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Some common uses for Partition-Saving are as follows:

Features

Partition-Saving has following features:

It can be used either through command line, text based or batch processing mode.

Limitations

Partition-Saving has following limitations:

See also

References