CLONING
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NG User’s Manual
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Hash/Verification Method –
Available in all modes (See
). Hash Method is not
available in Image to Drive.
File Image Method Settings –
Available in Drive to Image mode (See
.
Clone Method Settings –
Available in the following modes (See
Drive to Drive
Image to Drive
4.3.1 Job Info
Job Info is available in all cloning modes and allows users to enter information about the job. Job
Info is not required to start a clone operation. Information entered here will appear in the logs.
Tap any of the boxes and an on-screen keyboard will appear allowing information to be entered.
After entering the information, tap the
OK
icon to go back to the previous screen.
Log names and file names can be customized by entering a
Job Name
.
if a clone operation is performed, and the Job Name is set to
TestJob
,
the log name and file name will be called
TestJob
.
Subsequent Job Names that are the same will be identified with a dash,
then the next image number. For example, TestJob-1, TestJob-2, etc.
The unit will convert any non-POSIX portable characters used in
Job
Name
field to underscores “_“ when creating the log or file names.
POSIX portable characters are:
Uppercase A to Z
Period (.)
Lowercase a to z
Underscore (_)
Numbers 0 to 9
Hyphen/Dash (-)
4.3.2 HPA/DCO/ACS3
HPA/DCO/ACS3 is available in the following modes:
Drive to Drive
and
Drive to Image
.
The HPA/DCO/ACS3 setting allows the user to set whether a drive’s HPA, DCO, or Accessible
Max Address is to be unlocked and cloned or imaged. Select
YES
to unlock and clone or image a
Host Protected Area (HPA), Device Configuration Overlay (DCO), or Accessible Max Address
(ACS3).
HPA
– If supported by the drive, HPA is set by using the SET MAX ADDRESS command, the Host
Protected Area is an area of a drive that is normally not visible to an Operating System, BIOS, or
the user.
DCO
– If supported by the drive, DCO is typically set by using the DCO MODIFY or DEVICE
CONFIGURATION SET command, the Device Configuration Overlay limits the size of a drive only.
For example, a 160GB drive can be made to look like a 100GB drive to a computer. Like HPA, this
hidden area is normally not visible to an Operating System, BIOS, or the user.
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