| Problem | Solution |
|---------|----------|
| USB 3.0 not recognized | Use USB 2.0 port or load drivers in WinPE. |
| Image file >4GB on FAT32 | Split image or use NTFS/exFAT destination. |
| Restore target too small | Resize partition during restore (if data fits). |
| Cannot boot after restore | Fix bootloader: use Windows repair disk or bootrec /fixmbr from command line. |
| UEFI system won’t boot ISO | Enable CSM/Legacy Boot, or create a UEFI‑compatible boot media (TeraByte supports it). |
Images can be secured with AES-256 encryption, ensuring that sensitive data remains protected even if the backup drive is lost or stolen.
The 3.17 ISO contains three flagship executables: TeraByte Drive Image Backup Restore Suite 3.17 ISO
Version 3.17 fully supports:
The TeraByte Drive Image Backup Restore Suite is a commercial product developed by TeraByte Unlimited. Version 3.17, while not the absolute latest release, is a fully licensed version available through official resellers and the developer’s website. Be extremely cautious when downloading ISO files from third-party torrent or file-sharing sites. These files may be injected with malware or keyloggers. Always obtain the ISO directly from TeraByte Unlimited or an authorized partner, and always verify the SHA-256 checksum of the downloaded file against the official hash. | Problem | Solution | |---------|----------| | USB 3
While newer versions may exist, 3.17 hit a "sweet spot" of stability and compatibility. Here is why IT professionals still seek out this specific release.
One strength of the TeraByte 3.17 ISO is granularity. Most consumer tools force you to image the whole disk. TeraByte lets you pull individual partitions. Images can be secured with AES-256 encryption, ensuring
Example: You dual-boot Windows 11 (C:) and Ubuntu (D:). Your Ubuntu breaks.