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(To finish the added operation you will have to commit (p. 284) it. Exiting the program without
committing the pending operations will effectively cancel them.)
Using advanced options
When cloning a disk comprising of a
system volume
, you need to retain an operating system
bootability on the target disk volume. It means that the operating system must have the system
volume information (e.g. volume letter) matched with the disk NT signature, which is kept in the
MBR disk record. But two disks with the same NT signature cannot work properly under one
operating system.
If there are two disks having the same NT signature and comprising of a system volume on a machine, at the
startup the operating system runs from the first disk, discovers the same signature on the second one,
automatically generates a new unique NT signature and assigns it to the second disk. As a result, all the
volumes on the second disk will lose their letters, all paths will be invalid on the disk, and programs won't find
their files. The operating system on that disk will be unbootable.
You have the following two alternatives to retain system bootability on the target disk volume:
1.
Copy NT signature – to provide the target disk with the source disk NT signature matched with
the Registry keys also copied on the target disk.
2.
Leave NT signature – to keep the old target disk signature and update the operating system
according to the signature.
If you need to copy the NT signature:
1.
Select the
Copy NT signature
check box. You receive the warning: “If there is an operating
system on the hard disk, uninstall either the source or the target hard disk drive from your
machine prior to starting the machine again. Otherwise, the OS will start from the first of the
two, and the OS on the second disk will become unbootable.” The
Turn off the machine after the
cloning operation
check box is selected and disabled automatically.
2.
Click
Finish
to add the pending operation.
3.
Click
Commit
on the toolbar and then click
Proceed
in the
Pending Operations
window.
4.
Wait until the task is finished.
5.
Wait until the machine is turned off.
6.
Disconnect either the source or the target hard disk drive from the machine.
7.
Start up the machine.
If you need to leave an NT signature:
1.
Click to clear the
Copy NT signature
check box, if necessary.
2.
Click to clear the
Turn off the machine after the cloning operation
check box, if necessary.
3.
Click
Finish
to add the pending operation.
4.
Click
Commit
on the toolbar and then click
Proceed
in the
Pending Operations
window.
5.
Wait until the task is finished.
6.11.5.3
Disk conversion: MBR to GPT
You would want to convert an MBR basic disk to a GPT basic disk in the following cases:
If you need more than 4 primary volumes on one disk.
If you need additional disk reliability against any possible data damage.
If you need to convert a basic MBR disk to basic GPT:
1.
Select a basic MBR disk to convert to GPT.