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Snapshot 1.51.0.116, published by Tom Ehlert Software, is a disk-imaging utility designed to create exact bit-level copies of entire hard-disk contents, enabling reliable backup, rapid restoration, and convenient browsing of previously captured volumes. The program is typically employed to safeguard system drives before major updates, migrate operating-system installations to larger or faster disks, recover from ransomware attacks without reinstalling from scratch, or duplicate standardized workstation configurations across multiple PCs. Because it operates at the sector level, Snapshot preserves not only visible files but also hidden partitions, boot sectors, and custom master-boot-record layouts, ensuring that a restored disk is immediately bootable and functionally identical to the original. Users can mount any earlier image as a virtual drive in Windows Explorer, allowing selective file extraction without performing a full restore, a feature frequently used to retrieve accidentally deleted documents or to compare system states over time. The software’s lightweight architecture keeps the installer under a few megabytes and avoids background services, making it suitable for portable USB toolkits or emergency recovery environments where minimal resource consumption is critical. Snapshot is categorized within the Backup & Recovery segment of the catalog and is presently offered in a single edition, version 1.51.0.116. The application is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads delivered through trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always providing the latest build and supporting batch installation alongside other applications.
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