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After providing your information, you’ll get an email with a link to download Image Studio Lite Software. Image Studio Lite Software is compatible with Mac® and Windows®. For more info, see the software specs.
You can use Image Studio Lite Software for basic Western blot analysis, but it doesn’t operate LI-COR imagers or unicorns. To see what Image Studio Lite is capable of, check out this table about Types of Analysis.
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Connect your Mac to the Windows computer using a standard Ethernet cable. If your Mac doesn’t have an Ethernet port, try using a USB-to-Ethernet adapter. Connecting the two computers creates a small local network that consists of just the two computers. On the Windows computer, turn on file sharing. BalenaEtcher is a free and open-source image burner with support for Windows, macOS and GNU/Linux. It makes USB and SD card image burning as simple and fast as possible. Not capable of making backups from USB drive. Can only write image to drive, not the oposite Guest. Mar 2020. 7 agrees and 0 disagrees. System image is still alive.for now, anyway. Sarah Jacobsson Purewal/CNET One thing that's noticeably missing from the new Windows 10 Settings menu is the system image backup utility.
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If you work in a regulated environment, read our Image Studio™ Software 21 CFR Part 11 Compliance Guide or visit our webpage on Regulatory Products and Services.
Although Image Studio Lite software is freely available from LI-COR, it is not open source software. Image Studio Lite software should not be distributed by any other entity. For more details, read the End-User License Agreement (EULA).
Currently, Image Studio Lite Software is not available in some countries, including Cuba, Iran, North Korea, Sudan, and Syria.
LI-COR and Image Studio are trademarks or registered trademarks of LI-COR, Inc in the United States and/or other countries. Windows is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or other countries. Mac is a trademark of Apple, Inc.
If your computer has crashed, you can easily Restore Windows 10 computer using System Image, even if you are unable to login to your device.
Restore Windows 10 Computer Using System Image
If your computer crashes, you will have to install Windows 10 from scratch, install back all the programs & Apps, and restore personal files, photos and data from a backup.
You can totally avoid this dreadful scenario, if a System Image Backup of your computer is available on a USB Drive.
A System Image Backup includes all your Files, Photos, Programs, Operating system files, Settings and almost everything required to recover your computer and put it back to its normal working condition.
The steps to Restore Windows 10 Computer Using System Image vary, depending on whether you are able to login to the computer or not.
1. Recover Computer Using System Image (While Logged In)
If you are already logged-in or able to login to the computer, you can follow the steps below to Restore your computer using a System Image Backup.
1. Connect the External Drive containing the System Image Backup to your computer.
2. Go to Settings > Update & Security and click on Recovery in the side left pane. In the right-pane, scroll down and click on Restart Now button located under “Advanced Startup” section.
3. Once the computer Restarts, click on Troubleshoot > Advanced options > System Image Recovery.
4. Patiently, wait for your Computer to Restart and begin the process of preparing System Image Recovery
5. When prompted, select your User Account, Enter Password and click on Continue.
6. Your Computer will automatically locate the latest System Image. Click on Next to move to the next screen.
7. Click on the Finish button to Restore your computer from the selected System Image Backup.
2. Recover Computer Using System Image (While Not Logged In)
If your computer is not starting, you can make use of a bootable Windows 10 USB Drive to boot your computer from the USB drive.
Once your computer boots up, you will be able to use System Restore to restore your computer.
Shutdown your computer (if it is ON) and follow the steps below to Boot Windows 10 from USB drive and Restore the computer using System Restore.
1. Plug the Bootable Windows 10 USB Drive into your computer and Press the Power button to start your computer.
Note: You may have to Enable USB Boot in BIOS, if your computer is not booting up from USB Drive.
2. Once your computer boots, click on Repair this computer option located at the bottom left corner of your screen.
3. Navigate to Troubleshoot > Advanced options and click on System Image Recovery.
4. Wait for your Computer to Restart and start the process of preparing System Image Recovery
5. When prompted, select your User Account, Enter Password and click on Continue.
6. On the next screen, make sure the latest System Image is selected and click on Next.
7. Click on the Finish button to Restore your computer from the selected System Image Backup.