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An hour passed. The rain intensified. The progress bar hit 85%. Then 90%.

The Format. Here was the magic. The tool wasn't just copying files; it was translating. It was stripping away the Acronis proprietary compression and rebuilding the filesystem block by block into a VMDK container. It offered him a choice: thin provisioning or thick. He chose Thin Provisioning to save space, knowing the law firm's data was mostly text documents.

Elias closed the converter tool. It sat there, unassuming, its grey interface looking as dull as ever. It hadn't asked for thanks; it had just done the heavy lifting. It had taken a snapshot of a dead past and converted it into a file for the future.

He turned to his "Toolkit," a secured folder on his secondary SSD where he kept the heavy machinery. He bypassed the mainstream, bloated software and went for the tools the sysadmins whispered about on closed forums.