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TBIView
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TBIView is a free utility that allows you to open image files that have
been created by TeraByte Unlimited's Image for DOS, Image for Windows, and
BootIt NG utilities.
If the image being opened is based on a FAT, FAT32 or NTFS partition, then
TBIView can be used to view and extract individual files or folders from
the image.
TBIView can be used in two ways:
* Interactively, using the TBIView interface
* With command line options (to create/rebuild image indexes)
TBIView is compatible with Windows 95/98/98SE/Me/NT/2000/XP.
License
~~~~~~~
See the LICENSE.TXT file, which is included with this package.
Installation:
~~~~~~~~~~~~~
1. Extract the files in the ZIP archive to a folder.
2. Run SETUP.EXE from that folder. Then, simply follow the prompts
to install TBIView.
(To install automaticlly use /S)
Uninstallation:
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
TBIView may be uninstalled using the Add/Remove Programs applet of the
Control Panel.
Notes:
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For help on how to use TBIView, please refer to the TBIView help file,
which is automatically installed with TBIView.
If you are working with an image that resides on removable media (e.g.
CD/DVD discs), you may use multiple removable media drives to ease the
process. For example, if you are opening an image that is spanned across
two DVD discs, you can insert the first DVD of the set in one DVD drive,
and the second DVD in another DVD drive. TBIView will automatically check
all applicable drives for the second disc.
If you find that .IMG files are not opened by TBIView when you double click
them, you need to restore the .IMG file association to TBIView. To do
this, simply reinstall TBIView. (Your existing TBIView settings, and your
images and index files, if any, will not be affected.) Please note that if
you are using another program that takes over the .IMG file association,
this situation may recur.