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Table Of Contents
- INTRODUCTION
- PRODUCT COMPONENTS
- FEATURES OVERVIEW
- GETTING STARTED
- BASIC CONCEPTS
- WINDOWS COMPONENTS
- INTERFACE OVERVIEW
- SETTINGS OVERVIEW
- VIEWING DISK PROPERTIES
- DATA BACKUP AND RESCUE
- COPY TASKS
- BOOT MANAGEMENT
- PARTITION MANAGEMENT
- BASIC PARTITIONING OPERATIONS
- ADVANCED PARTITIONING OPERATIONS
- CHANGING PARTITION ATTRIBUTES
- HARD DISK MANAGEMENT
- EXTRA FUNCTIONALITY
- TYPICAL SCENARIOS
- TROUBLESHOOTER
- GLOSSARY
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The target hard disk. Select a hard disk (if several) where all data of the source disk will be copied to.
Copy parameters. The wizard enables to specify the following options:
Copy options
- HDD raw copy to copy the hard disk in the sector-by-sector mode, thus ignoring its information
structure (e.g. unallocated space or unused sectors of existing partitions will be processed as well). This
can help to avoid problems with hidden data created by certain applications or the system
administrator. However, it will take more time to accomplish the operation.
- Partition raw copy to copy a partition in the sector-by-sector mode to process unused space of that
partition as well. This can help to avoid problems with hidden data created by certain applications or
the system administrator. However, it will take more time to accomplish the operation.
- Perform incremental copy to only copy changes on the hard disk from the moment of the last copy
operation. The program will perform comparison between a previous copy of the hard disk and its
current state. Only sectors that are different will be updated, thus considerably decreasing the amount
of data to write.
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