Odin is a very useful tool for create duplicate zipped images of a computer's hard drive. This software makes backup disc images for you to store in case something may happen to your computer's operation. Although some people might be familiar with the name "Odin" from Norse folklore, this program is an acronym for "Open Disk Imager in a Nutshell". Not only does it produce carbon copy images from the computer's hard drive, it will also work with external drives and USB drives.
The program itself is very basic and a cinch to get the hang of. After loading up the software, click on the drive you want to be copied and go on the settings menu option to change the size of the image file. You also have the option to compress the image file or to split it up into different sections. The splitting option is there so it will fit perfectly on a compact DVD or CD.
This program is one of the greatest for making zipped back up images. The image discs however take awhile to copy and it might slow down the computer as it creates duplicates. The bigger the drive, the longer it will take so be sure to stop any other actions while using Odin. It works with any computer system and is simple enough for even tech newbies to use. The only problem with Odin on a whole is its slow processing time, otherwise this software is a handy tool for backup purposes.
ODIN is an application that allows users to create perfect images of their drives. While this particular program takes a bit of time to actually render the image, it makes the easy work out of creating a backup image for a hard drive, or removable devices like a USB flash drive. ODIN's users also have the option of manipulating the resulting image; if a user needs to take storage capacity into account for a backup, he can compress the image, divvy up the backup image to fit onto multiple restoration discs and even modify the file size of each "fragment."
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