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6.1 Copy Area

 

There are 4 submenu modes.

 

Scroll to select "6.1 Copy Area”, then press "OK.” Then scroll through to select 
one of the four copy methods.

 

Selecting the Proper Copy Modes 

Example: There are two defined partitions in a 500GB device. The charts below 
illustrate what portion would be duplicated.

 

Copy and Compare Preparations 

Please consider the following settings before proceeding with copy or compare:

 

- 6.1 Copy Area

 

- 6.2 Copy GPT Backup Area

 

- 6.3 Skip Errors

 

- 6.5 Delete Disk Signature After Copy

 

- 6.6.1 Unknown Format

 

Using appropriate copy modes can greatly reduce operation time and increase 
efficiency. There are four copy modes with different copy methods.

 

 

 

100GB 

 

250GB 

 

500GB

 

60GB Data

 

150GB 

Unallocated 

Partition 

30GB Data

 

System and files

 

100GB 

 

250GB 

 

500GB

 

60GB Data

 

150GB 

Unallocated 

Partition 

All Partitions

 

70GB 

 

190GB

 

30GB Data

 

100GB 

 

250GB 

 

500GB

 

60GB Data

 

150GB 

Unallocated 

Partition 

Whole HDD

 

70GB 

 

190GB

 

30GB Data

 

This function will analyze 
and copy only data and 
skip empty spaces.

 

This function will copy 
the entire device.

 

T

his function will copy all 

data within the defined 
partitions.

 

Summary of Contents for Super1 Series

Page 1: ...Super1 Series Hard Disk Duplicator Eraser User Manual v A 02 ...

Page 2: ...e Product Disclaimer 1 Piracy Statement 1 Before You Start 2 Notice Symbols 2 Function Table 3 Product Overview 6 Functions 7 1 Copy 7 2 Compare 7 3 Copy Compare 8 4 Erase 8 5 Utility 10 6 Setup 11 Super1 V A 02 ...

Page 3: ...ucts software program and or hardware issues can cause loss of data defective formatting or unreliable data loading U Reach will make efforts to resolve or repair any issues recognized by customer either within the warranty period or on a time and materials basis Specifications and features are subject to change without notice or obligation Warranty U Reach provides a basic one year parts and labo...

Page 4: ...er cord for 2 minutes for discharge Use product only in a clean dry dust free and ventilated area Liquids or foreign debris can severely damage your duplicator It is typical for the machine to heat up during operation While in use do not move the duplicator or remove HDDs Static electricity may cause duplication error Please pay attention to the duplicator s environment and while operating equipme...

Page 5: ...Comp Erases device s complying with DoD 5220 22 M Standards and verifies complete erasure 4 5 7 Pass Erase Erases device s 7 times complying with DoD 5220 22 M ECE Standards 4 6 Secure Erase Erases the non loadable areas complying with NIST 800 88 Standards 4 7 Enhanced Secure Erase Erases devices that supports this feature 5 Utility 5 1 Show Disk Info Displays basic information including device m...

Page 6: ...ng Copy Compare 6 4 Language Sets preferred language English or Japanese 6 5 Delete Disk Signature After Copy No Yes Do not copy the disk signature onto target devices 6 6 Advanced Setup 6 6 1 Unknown Format Allows user to copy or skip unknown format s 6 6 2 Erase Master Allows user to erase the source port or not 6 6 3 Erase Pattern You can select overwrite data to be 1byte or Big random data 6 6...

Page 7: ...5 6 6 7 Stop Motor Time Sets device power down buffer time when tasks are finished 6 7 Restore Default Reinstates manufacturer settings Above functions and features subject to change without notice ...

Page 8: ...uration Control Buttons Locker LED Indicator Blue Red HDD Mobile Rack Power Switch Copy x2 298G 7 44 8 25 4G OK ESC Function Number of Target HDD Total Size Time Elapsed and Copy Progress Copied Processed Size Backward Cancel Back Forward Confirm OK ...

Page 9: ... show on LCD after duplication completes Caution User is responsible for verification of targets quality Testing a few completed targets in a mass production environment for quality control is recommended 2 Compare Proceed to verify device s Scroll to select 2 Compare then press OK to start the verification process Caution Required adapters to copy SSDs and 2 5 HDDs Note 1 If the user set 6 6 4 Wa...

Page 10: ...to view the 8 erase modes Step 3 Select an Erase Function Here are a couple tips to see port details during erase Step 4 Erase Completed Here are a few tips to perform or stop an Erase job Note The number of working connected targets will be displayed on the LCD Press OK to start Caution Please back up all important data before using this function Note Source Port is disabled for erasing Go to 6 9...

Page 11: ...ction will erase all data per DoD 5220 22 M Standards on the connected device s Scroll to select 4 3 DoD Erase then press OK to start the erasing process 4 4 DoD EraseComp This function will erase all data per DoD 5220 22 M Standards then compare erasure of the connected device s Scroll to select 4 4 DoD EraseComp then press OK to start the erasing and verifying process 4 5 7 Pass Erase This funct...

Page 12: ...display basic information such as device model name capacity etc Scroll to select 5 1 Disk Info then press OK to view the connected device s Then scroll through to view connected device s by port number order 5 2 Update System Step 1 Prepare a device for update Connect a device to the source port Scroll to select 5 2 2 Create BIOS Format then press OK to start the format process This will format t...

Page 13: ...umber software version etc Scroll to select 5 3 System Info then press OK to view all information 5 4 Get Checksum This function will will count CRC64 on each port Scroll to select 5 4 Get Checksum then press OK to view all information Processing Result Caution User is responsible for verification of targets quality Testing a few completed targets in a mass production environment for quality contr...

Page 14: ... 3 Skip Errors 6 5 Delete Disk Signature After Copy 6 6 1 Unknown Format Using appropriate copy modes can greatly reduce operation time and increase efficiency There are four copy modes with different copy methods 100GB 250GB 500GB 60GB Data 150GB Unallocated Partition 30GB Data System and files 100GB 250GB 500GB 60GB Data 150GB Unallocated Partition All Partitions 70GB 190GB 30GB Data 100GB 250GB...

Page 15: ...ata is within the target device s capacity the copy will be processed FAT16 32 exFAT NTFS EXT2 EXT3 EXT4 and HFS HFS HFSX are supported in this copy mode All Partitions Copies all partitions and data unallocated partitions not included Scroll to select All Partitions then press OK to save the copy method The target device s capacity must be equal to or larger than the source device s capacity Only...

Page 16: ...e Select percentage of source capacity to copy 350GB of all Partitions along with its contents will be copied Source Duplication Target 500GB 150GB Unallocated Partition Partition1 150GB Data 30 GB Data 30G Partition2 200GB Data 90GB 350GB All 500GB of data will be copied Source Duplication Target 500GB 150GB Unallocated Partition 150GB Unallocated Partition 150GB Unallocated Partition 500GB Parti...

Page 17: ... copy from big capacity device to small capacity device s Caution The partition size of the source HDD must be smaller than target capacity Only copies the selected area Source Duplication Target 500GB 150GB Unallocated Partition 25 35 25 35 GPT Index Partition GPT Backup Area Disabling function 6 3 Copy GPT Backup Area will force the duplicator to ignore this area ...

Page 18: ... After Copy Set at Yes means do not copy the disk signature part This function is for Windows only Windows will only recognize one device if you connect two or more with the same disk signature 6 6 Advanced Setup 6 6 1 Unknown Format This function only works with 6 1 Copy Area System and Files Scroll to select 6 6 1 Unknown Format then press OK Unknown format includes all forms of modified and pro...

Page 19: ... to source port cannot be erased Scroll to select 6 6 2 Erase Master Disabled then press OK to save this setting Enabled Devices connected to source port can be erased Scroll to select 6 6 2 Erase Master Enabled then press OK to save this setting 6 6 3 Erase Pattern Scroll to select 6 6 3 Erase Pattern then press OK Then scroll through to select one of two settings One Byte Random character writte...

Page 20: ...r to select the transfer rate Scroll to select 6 6 6 Transfer Rate then press OK Select the desired transfer mode from UDMA2 to 7 The default is UDMA6 6 6 7 Stop Motor Time Sets device power down buffer time when tasks are completed Scroll to select 6 6 7 Stop Motor Time then press OK to set buffer time from 1 to 20 seconds The default is 5 seconds 6 7 Restore Defaults Restores all settings back t...

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