Zero-Volt Data-Suspend Utility (ZVHDD)
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Sub-process progress bar
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Transfer rate for current partition
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Total megabytes copied for current partition
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Time elapsed
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Estimated time remaining
8. Upon completion, the following message appears: Selected partition(s)
copied successfully. Would you like to view results? Yes/No. Click Yes to view
information about the copied partition(s) such as volume type, status, size,
used MB, free MB, primary or logical format.
9. If no active partition exists on destination drive, the following message
appears: “No active (bootable) partition exists on destination drive. Would you
like to set an active partition now? Yes/No.”
10.If the destination drive will be designated as the Master drive, you must set
active the partition that contains your operating system. To set the operating
system partition active, perform the following:
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Click Yes.
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Select the partition containing your operating system.
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Click Set Active.
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Click Close.
11.From the DriveCopy main screen, click Exit.
Zero-Volt Data-Suspend
Utility (ZVHDD)
This section briefly discusses the Award Zero-Volt Data-Suspend utility, with
instructions to guide you through installing and using the utility.
ZVHDD.EXE is the utility program used to prepare your hard disk for the suspend-
to-disk function. Micron has already created a save-to-disk partition on your hard
drive. Do not remove this partition, labeled “Non-Dos,” from your hard drive using
fdisk. This would disable the TransPort NX’s ability to save-to-disk.
The zero-volt data-suspend utility, ZVHDD.EXE, stores all the information about
your current operating session on your hard drive when you turn off your system,
using just one Windows function to replace the sometimes tedious process of
closing data files, applications, and the Windows environment. Next time you turn
on your system, the complete session resumes, in the exact state you left it.
The saved session data includes all the programs and data files loaded into
system memory during the session. For example, you may be running multiple
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