Both of these are propritary image files. DAA (Direct Access Archive) files are used by PowerISO, and UIF (Universal Image Format) files are used by MagicISO. If you encounter files in either of these formats, then you will have to purchase the appropriate software. Or you can just convert them to ISO files by using the following:
Pixlr
•November 7, 2008 • Leave a CommentDBAN
•November 7, 2008 • Leave a CommentDarik’s Boot and Nuke (“DBAN”) is a self-contained boot disk that securely wipes the hard disks of most computers. DBAN will automatically and completely delete the contents of any hard disk that it can detect, which makes it an appropriate utility for bulk or emergency data destruction. DBAN was reviewed by the RCMP and it met their minimum standard for use by Canadian government agencies.
InfraRecorder
•November 7, 2008 • Leave a CommentAngry IP Scanner
•November 7, 2008 • Leave a CommentSafarp
•November 7, 2008 • Leave a CommentPING (Partimage Is Not Ghost)
•November 7, 2008 • Leave a CommentFree Linux based drive imaging software with network and disc spanning support. Similar to Ghost, but with many more features:
- Backup and Restore partitions or files locally or to the network (MS Network Shared directory, NFS, FTP or SSHFS)
- Backup and Restore the BIOS data as well
- Either burn a bootable CD / DVD, either integrate within a PXE / RIS environment
- Possibility to Blank local admin’s password
- Create your own restoration bootable DVD
- Partition and Format a disk before installing Windows (so to make sure your unattended Windows installation will happen on the right partition)
- Most network cards automatically recognized by the Kernel (unlike DOS)
- Most CD/DVD readers automatically recognized by the Kernel (unlike DOS)
- You don’t have to run a Ghostcast server to receive images over the network
- More supported filesystems
- You can store an image on several CD/DVD (CD/DVD-spanning)
- You can backup and restore BIOS settings too
- Much much smaller than WinPE / BartPE
QuickOpen
•November 7, 2008 • Leave a CommentXP SysPad
•November 7, 2008 • Leave a CommentXP SysPad is a Windows system monitoring utility that allows easy access to Windows system information and Windows system utilities, such as the individual control panel applets, as well as putting the “hidden” applications in Windows at your fingertips. XP Syspad also recovers lost Windows & MS-Office product keys
With XP SysPad, you can easily access hundreds of Windows operating system utilities and system monitoring information. You can also recover your Windows 2000/XP product key, get your IP address, execute web queries, monitor any running system process, launch any program, search files, and more. For convenience, it also can minimize itself to the system tray. XP SysPad has well over 250 functions in all!


