RawCopy & DiskImage
Menu location: GO > Programs > Backup > RAW Imaging

Two programs provide raw disk imaging: RAWCopy, and DiskImage.

RAWCopy copies a disk as a raw image from one drive directly to another. It can transfer data from a faulty drive to another without doing a file-by-file copy. This allows transfers of operating systems with unknown file systems to be copied (console game machines, data recorders, Macs, etc). The program has a built-in data recovery function which attempts to recover data from bad sectors to ensure all the available data is restored. RawCopy runs on NT/XP/2000 or later. On Win 95/98/Me, only windows logical drives can be copied.

DiskImage creates and writes disk image files to hard and floppy disks. Great for creating a perfect copy of a disk to email. Allows complete backup of a drive to an image file and then restore back to the disk. Can be used to copy complete disks. Works on all Windows versions.