Is there a way to verify an image file preferably from within Windows or Linux without trying to restore it?
I have found that two files that I have are corrupt, so I think it sensible that I should check the other ones that I have.
Image file verification - before restore
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Re: Image file verification - before restore
Validate should be an option in Image for DOS.
You probably need Image for Windows to validate within Windows.
Not sure on that, though.
Mary
On 1/16/2016 1:36 PM, machare wrote:
> Is there a way to verify an image file preferably from within Windows
or Linux without trying to restore it?
>
> I have found that two files that I have are corrupt,
so I think it sensible that I should check the other ones that I have.
>
>
You probably need Image for Windows to validate within Windows.
Not sure on that, though.
Mary
On 1/16/2016 1:36 PM, machare wrote:
> Is there a way to verify an image file preferably from within Windows
or Linux without trying to restore it?
>
> I have found that two files that I have are corrupt,
so I think it sensible that I should check the other ones that I have.
>
>
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Re: Image file verification - before restore
P.S. I almost always use Image for Windows for imaging.
Mary
On 1/16/2016 1:44 PM, MJNelson wrote:
> Validate should be an option in Image for DOS.
> You probably need Image for Windows to validate within Windows.
> Not sure on that, though.
> Mary
>
> On 1/16/2016 1:36 PM, machare wrote:
>> Is there a way to verify an image file preferably from within Windows
>
> or Linux without trying to restore it?
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>> I have found that two files that I have are corrupt,
>
> so I think it sensible that I should check the other ones that I have.
>>
>>
>
>
Mary
On 1/16/2016 1:44 PM, MJNelson wrote:
> Validate should be an option in Image for DOS.
> You probably need Image for Windows to validate within Windows.
> Not sure on that, though.
> Mary
>
> On 1/16/2016 1:36 PM, machare wrote:
>> Is there a way to verify an image file preferably from within Windows
>
> or Linux without trying to restore it?
>>
>> I have found that two files that I have are corrupt,
>
> so I think it sensible that I should check the other ones that I have.
>>
>>
>
>
Re: Image file verification - before restore
machare wrote:
> I have found that two files that I have are corrupt, so I think it sensible
> that I should check the other ones that I have.
machare,
How did you determine the two files were "corrupt"?
> I have found that two files that I have are corrupt, so I think it sensible
> that I should check the other ones that I have.
machare,
How did you determine the two files were "corrupt"?
Re: Image file verification - before restore
I could not restore them. The restore failed with an error message indicating that the file was corrupt. I want to check other files that I have to make sure that they are not corrupt.
Re: Image file verification - before restore
What is the error message when you Validate the files?
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Re: Image file verification - before restore
Brian K wrote:
> What is the error message when you Validate the files?
I think the original post was looking for a way to verify an image file "without trying to restore it?", so I suppose the error message came during restore. (Yes, the same message might occur trying to validate).
Anyway, to answer the original question, IFW contains a "validate" option.
> What is the error message when you Validate the files?
I think the original post was looking for a way to verify an image file "without trying to restore it?", so I suppose the error message came during restore. (Yes, the same message might occur trying to validate).
Anyway, to answer the original question, IFW contains a "validate" option.