vrestore -- restore a ProDOS volume from a file (EXTERNAL) [v1.1] syntax: vrestore [-f] ex: vrestore /my.disk/image.of.ram .32 vrestore .61/ram5.image .52 -f 'vrestore' reconstructs a ProDOS volume from a file. The file must have been created earlier with 'vstore'. The reconstructed volume completely replaces any information on the destination device. The -f option forces 'vrestore' to destroy any existing data on the destination disk without asking. If you don't use -f, it asks for permission first. 'vstore' and 'vrestore' are especially useful with RAM disks that have no battery backup. If the stored image was too big to fit on one disk, 'vrestore' will prompt you to insert the next disk in the same drive as the first one. 'vrestore' v1.1 assumes that the destination device has the same number of blocks as the original volume (the one the image was created from). [A future version of 'vrestore' may allow the destination device to be larger, provided the number of bitmap blocks is the same. One bitmap block is needed for every 4096 blocks.] Note: v1.1 actually doesn't even check the number of blocks on the destination device. You can restore to a bigger device if you want to, but the extra blocks will not be available for file storage. (see also: vstore)