It's better to do an image file checking before restoring important data to your computer. Free backup software - AOMEI Backupper can help you make it.
When restoring important data from an image file, you wouldn't want anything to go wrong in the process, otherwise you might suffer more severe consequences than data corruption.
For example, if you back up the operating system to a CD, the image file might get damaged by CD scratching. And since the process of recovery is complete by overwriting the previous data with the backed up version, your system partition may be corrupted after restoring from the incorrect image file, which could even lead to serious system failures.
In this case, it's important to validate backup images stored on destructible storage devices in case of data corruption. The paradox is that you usually don't know whether the image file is correct until you perform data recovery. If you want to verify the backup image in advance, an image file checking tool is necessary.
AOMEI Backupper Standard is a powerful backup and restore program for all Windows PCs which provides rich functionalities including the image file checking. With it, you can examine the correctness of backups in the following aspects:
In addition to the image file checking tool, AOMEI Backupper also comes with complete backup modes and options. You can use it to satisfy most of your data protection needs.
Here I'll introduce how to check an image file for its integrity and correctness in AOMEI Backupper.
Step 1. No matter you've finished a file backup, partition backup, system backup or disk backup, find the backup task in Home page.
Step 2. Hover the cursor over the task, click on the 3-line icon, and click Advanced > Check Image.
Step 3. Then, select a backup time point and click Next.
The image file checking will run automatically. If there's no problem, you just need to click Finish when the process is complete, and recover your data from the image file without any worries.
You can also verify backup image through: Tools -> Check Image -> Select a backup image -> Choose a backup time point -> Finish.
We strongly recommend you check the image file after backup or before recovery so as to ensure the data safety to the largest extent.
If you find it difficult to find the image file you want to check from a large number of tasks, you can also create backups with comment.
If you want to use only one or several files in a backup image, you can explore the image to mount it as a virtual drive, and copy the file(s) you want without restoring. You may upgrade to AOMEI Backupper Professional to enjoy this feature.