To Whom It May Concern:
Earlier today, I posted this on a Facebook group page:
Years ago I bought a program that was basically a database of issues of a magazine. The program came on an external hard drive. (USB to ATA/ATAPI Bridge)
I have been trying to make a backup of this program in case the drive ever fails. I have copied the files from the external hard drive to disc and also to a flash drive. I am able to install the program with no problems.
The problem is that even though I have no trouble installing the program, whenever I try to go to a certain issue or a certain page it demands that I connect the external hard drive. When I connect the external hard drive I can access whatever issue or page that I want.
My worry is that since hard drives can fail I want to create viable backups. I know that there must be a reason why the program will not access a certain issue or page unless the original external hard drive is connected.
I am going to guess that there must be a simple reason or solution but I cannot figure out what it is.
Thank you very much.
A gentleman was kind enough to respond with this solution:
Search for and download a program called ImageUSB, the correct website will be OSForensics. This simple little program will allow you to create an exact copy of a drive including thumb drives and then you can 'write' that image to a new thumb drive and it will behave exactly as the original. I got the recommendation from a highly experienced IT guy and have used it multiple times for bootable media
I responded with the following:
Thank you. I downloaded ImageUSB but I am confused as to how to use it. I am afraid of deleting the contents of the external hard drive. The program recognizes both the external hard drive and the flash drive. I don't know what settings to make. Thank you again.
Please, can you help me and explain what I have to do? Thank you very much for your kind assistance.
Earlier today, I posted this on a Facebook group page:
Years ago I bought a program that was basically a database of issues of a magazine. The program came on an external hard drive. (USB to ATA/ATAPI Bridge)
I have been trying to make a backup of this program in case the drive ever fails. I have copied the files from the external hard drive to disc and also to a flash drive. I am able to install the program with no problems.
The problem is that even though I have no trouble installing the program, whenever I try to go to a certain issue or a certain page it demands that I connect the external hard drive. When I connect the external hard drive I can access whatever issue or page that I want.
My worry is that since hard drives can fail I want to create viable backups. I know that there must be a reason why the program will not access a certain issue or page unless the original external hard drive is connected.
I am going to guess that there must be a simple reason or solution but I cannot figure out what it is.
Thank you very much.
A gentleman was kind enough to respond with this solution:
Search for and download a program called ImageUSB, the correct website will be OSForensics. This simple little program will allow you to create an exact copy of a drive including thumb drives and then you can 'write' that image to a new thumb drive and it will behave exactly as the original. I got the recommendation from a highly experienced IT guy and have used it multiple times for bootable media
I responded with the following:
Thank you. I downloaded ImageUSB but I am confused as to how to use it. I am afraid of deleting the contents of the external hard drive. The program recognizes both the external hard drive and the flash drive. I don't know what settings to make. Thank you again.
Please, can you help me and explain what I have to do? Thank you very much for your kind assistance.
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