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disk image
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disk image
A file that contains a copy of a hard disk or optical disk, copied bit for bit from the original. The image is used to replicate its entire contents to another disk, and the destination disk is an exact duplicate of the original, including all data, free space and slack space. See ISO image, free space, slack space and cloning software.


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Its 20x DVD [+ or -] R/40x CD-R drive features a 25 amp input/output capacity, sturdy fan, and 160GB hard drive that stores up to 31 full-size DVD images.
High-definition images, with 1080 lines of pixels per inch, have more than twice the density of 480-line standard DVD images, an improvement that is noticeable on the large-screen televisions that have become increasingly common.
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