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The Information Company
Main Menu
Sub-menu
7. Setup
7.1 System Settings
7.1.1 Startup Screen
7.1.2 Examiner Name
7.1.3 Set Date and Time
7.1.4 Finished Alert
7.1.5 Drive Shutdown Delay
7.1.6 Language
7.2 Imaging Setup
7.2.1 File Type
7.2.2 File Size
7.2.3 E01/EX01 Compression
7.2.4 Directory Name
7.2.5 Custom Filename
7.2.6 Raw File Ext
7.2.7 Case ID
7.2.8 Case Notes
7.2.0 Error Recovery
7.2.10 Error Retry Count
7.2.11 Image Verification
7.2.12 Wipe Type
7.2.13 Restore Defaults
7.3 Factory Reset
8. Duplicator Info
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4.3 Duplicate (Menu 1)
The TD2u duplicates hard disks by either cloning or imaging them. Cloning, also known
as disk-to-disk duplication, is the process of copying a source disk, sector by sector, to a
destination disk. Source disk sector one is copied to destination disk sector one, then
sector two is copied to sector two, sector three to sector three, and so on. Imaging, also
known as disk-to-file duplication, is the process of copying a source disk to a series of
files on destination disks.
Note:
Starting with TD2u firmware version 1.3, the selection of clone or image for a
specific destination drive is no longer done through distinct sub-menus. Selecting the
Duplicate item will launch a Duplicate job setup page that allows for in-line selection of
clone or image for all connected destination drives. This allows each destination to be
selected as clone or image independently from other destinations.
4.3.1 Initiating a duplication job (Menu 1)
1. Follow the steps listed in “Connecting hard drives” on page 17.
2. From the Main menu, use the arrow keys to navigate to Duplication (Menu 1).