About ODIN
ODIN is a free, open-source disk imaging utility designed for Windows users. It allows for easy backup and restoration of hard drive volumes or entire disks, with options to compress data on the fly and verify backup integrity. ODIN supports both GUI and command-line operation, making it versatile for manual use or automated tasks. It runs on 32-bit and 64-bit Windows systems and can be used without installation, even from a USB stick.
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Yes, ODIN is a free open source disk imager licensed under the GNU public license.
ODIN runs under 32-Bit Windows Operating Systems and has a 64-Bit version available for 64-Bit operating systems.
Yes, ODIN can be run from the command line as ODINC.exe, which is useful for automated tasks running from scripts.
Yes, ODIN supports compression on the fly when creating backups.
Yes, ODIN supports splitting image files into chunks, which is useful for burning to CD/DVD.
No, ODIN does not require installation. You can simply start odin.exe or run it from a USB stick.
Yes, it is explicitly stated that ODIN should not be used as your only backup mechanism, and any use is at your own risk.
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