

ODIN
ODIN (Open Disk Imager in a Nutshell) is a utility for easy backup of hard drive volumes or complete hard drives under Windows. A disk image can be created or restored. Only used clusters can be backuped, compression on the fly is possible.
Cost / License
- Free
- Open Source
Application types
Alerts
- Discontinued
Platforms
- Windows
The project is no longer developed. Last version, 0.34, released in October 2011, can be still downloaded from SourceForge.
Features
- Disk Cloning
- Disk Imaging
ODIN News & Activities
Recent activities
- TBayAreaPat commented on ODIN
from AI: Portable, supports "hot-imaging" (backups while Windows is running), and can exclude free space to save storage. Users note it does not always recognize non-Windows file systems; its proprietary image format also means files cannot easily be mounted or accessed by other software.
ODIN information
What is ODIN?
ODIN (Open Disk Imager in a Nutshell) is a utility for easy backup of hard drive volumes or complete hard drives under Windows. A disk image can be created or restored. Only used clusters can be backuped, compression on the fly is possible. It runs under 32-Bit Windows Operating Systems. How many hours did you spend in setting up your Windows system? Setting up the operating system, installing programs, customizing to your personal needs. Do you want to be protected against hard disk failures, viruses or other malware? Just restore your system within minutes. Why spend money for a commercial solution? ODIN supports snapshots can be run from command line or with a GUI and runs on 32-Bit and 46-Bit operating systems.





Comments and Reviews
from AI: Portable, supports "hot-imaging" (backups while Windows is running), and can exclude free space to save storage. Users note it does not always recognize non-Windows file systems; its proprietary image format also means files cannot easily be mounted or accessed by other software.