Backup and restore your USB drives with ease and accuracy with just a few clicks, thanks to a portable application that runs in both GUI and command-line modes. #USB to IMG #USB 2 IMG #Backup USB #USB2IMG #Backup #Restore
USB Image Tool is an application suitable for creating image files of your machine's peripherals, connected via USB.
Nowadays, many desktop applications are built using modern frameworks, such as Electron. As a result, many of these tools look stylish and offer cross-platform compatibility, meaning you can easily compile and produce installers for both Windows OS, Linux, and macOS.
However, a couple of disadvantages these instruments possess could be lack of optimization, improper usage of your system resources, compatibility issues, etc.
This is not the case with an app like USB Image Tool. Why? Because a native-Windows app can be, depending on the architecture choice and programming language, much easier to refine.
USB Image Tool is a portable application that requires no installation, it runs smoothly, and it is compatible with both 32-bit and 64-bit system architectures. Moreover, the tool is small and resource-efficient. As a result, its portability, efficiency, and ease of usage are a great plus.
USB Image Tool supports USB-compatible peripherals, such as flash drives, card readers, phones, music players, and more.
Although the app needs the .NET framework installed, it can run in a command line as well, without additional components, using the dedicated executable called usbitcmd.
The outputs this program can generate are IMG or IMA files (images), as well as compressed image files (IMZ or GZIP).
The application also displays detailed logs next to a debugging panel that produces information for fixing errors that might come up during the backup/restoring process. Plus, the instrument has options for letting you configure the parameters of each process (and save the preset to the registry).
You have options that allow you to ignore size checks for GZIP images, truncate oversize images in device mode, create MD5 checksums during your backup operations, overwrite old backup GPT, configure your buffer size in Byte blocks, etc.
Taking into account the ones presented above and our testing process, USB Image Tool is a great choice for any type of user.
The Windows native app runs smoothly, has no compatibility issues, is resource-efficient, and free of cost.
What's new in USB Image Tool 1.9.0.0:
- fixed: volumes following an unknown partition type were not shown
- fixed: volume mode restore did not write to volume
- fixed: exception while canceling operation for quitting program
- added: task progess info (bytes/time written/remaining)
USB Image Tool 1.9.0.0
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Windows 11
Windows 10 32/64 bit
Windows 8 32/64 bit
Windows 7 32/64 bit - file size:
- 821 KB
- filename:
- usbit.zip
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- System
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