After booting, the user is presented with a familiar Windows XP interface, complete with a Start button, taskbar, and desktop. The bundled utilities are organised in the Start Menu under a “Programs” folder, with subfolders for “Recovery Tools”, “Antivirus”, “Disk Tools”, “System Tools”, “Network”, and so on.
The release dated , was a significant maintenance release for the time. As Windows XP aged and hardware evolved, the DigiWiz team had to keep the core components updated to ensure compatibility with the latest storage drivers and chipsets.
Let’s break down the keyword: .
: Legacy enterprise cloning tool to take immediate snapshots of disks.