* QR-code activation have been added to R-Drive Image startup version (GUI). * New restore options (recovery from root path, copy attributes, etc) have been added. + More advanced features to unlock BitLocker-encrypted disks have been added to R-Drive Image startup version. + For a multiple-machine license, the user can select a computer which license will be deactivated when transferring the license to another computer. It was impossible for a task to save an image on a UNC device protected by a login/password. On rare occasions, the QR activation code may have worked incorrectly. Now the program warns the user about an invalid key for the new version and offers to install the new version separately or in trial mode. The program update would generate an error message when the program's support had expired. The progress bar was shown incorrectly when a sector-by-sector image was being restored. When editing a task, it was impossible to create two or more custom date intervals. Disks selected for backup could sometimes become unmarked while editing a task. = R-Drive Image didn't delete differential/incremental images unless their full image was deleted, even if the age/total number of files limits were exceeded. * Logs now show which image was deleted in the rotation scheme: full, incremental or differential. * When an old image file is replaced with a new one, the old differential/incremental files are also deleted. When specified, files deleted in the source location are also deleted in the destination location. Files are copied differentially (only changed files are copied). R-Drive Image can copy individual files to a specified folder rather than creating an image file from those files. + Differential backup of files to a folder. Multiple copies of a single image file greatly improve the safety of the image. One copy of the image file is created in the primary location, and then the file is replicated to other locations. Multiple copies of the same image are saved during a single imaging process. Google Drive(R), Microsoft OneDrive(R), and Dropbox(R) are supported. Image files can be saved to various cloud services and restored back to the local system.
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