2011 (Windows)

Table Of Contents
Advanced options
The following table describes the options on the Advanced Options panel. This
panel is available from the Copy Drive Wizard.
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Advanced options
DescriptionOption
Checks the source drive for errors before you
copy it. The source drive is the original drive.
Check source for file system errors
Checks the destination drive for errors after
you copy the drive. The destination drive is
the new drive.
Check destination for file system errors
Expands the drive to occupy the destination
drive's remaining unallocated space.
Resize drive to fill unallocated space.
Makes the destination drive the active
partition (the drive from which the computer
starts). Only one drive can be active at a time.
To boot the computer, it must be on the first
hard disk, and it must contain an operating
system. When the computer boots, it reads
the partition table of the first hard disk to
find out which drive is active. It then boots
from that location. If you cannot start up the
computer from the drive, have a boot disk
ready. You can use the Symantec System
Recovery Disk.
The Set drive active option is valid for basic
disks only (not dynamic disks).
Set drive active (for booting OS)
Speeds up the copying process by only
copying the clusters and sectors containing
data.
In high-security environments, you might
want to copy all clusters and sectors in their
original layout, regardless of whether they
contain data. In such cases, this option
should be deselected.
Disable SmartSector copying
Copies the drive even if there are errors on
the disk.
Ignore bad sectors during copy
Copying a hard drive
Copying one hard drive to another hard drive
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