[image]<01>../res/banner.png[/image] [bold]<01> Disk copy [/bold] [image]<02>../res/line.png[/image] [body]<02> Nowadays, hard drive duplication is becoming highly popular among PC users. That is due to some definite advantages it offers. First of all, many people clone hard disk just to back up data for security reasons. The present day copy utilities enable to successfully transfer all on-disk information including standard bootstrap code and other system service structures, thus maintaining the operating systemĄŻs working capability. In case of a system malfunction, the user can get the system back on track in minutes. To copy Disk: 1. Select a source disk. 2. Check partitions of the disk. 3. Select a destination disk. 4. Confirm to delete the partitions and data on the destination disk. 5. Edit the destination disk. [/body][image]../res/tip.png[/image][smallbold]Tips: [/smallbold] [image]../res/mark.png[/image][body] [/body][smallbold]If you clone a MBR disk to a GPT disk, or clone a GPT disk to a MBR disk, it will fail to boot from the destination disk.[/smallbold][body] [/body][image]../res/mark.png[/image][body] Once you confirm to delete the partitions on the disk, the data on the disk will forever get lost, even though the copy failed! [/body][image]../res/mark.png[/image][body] In order to make the Windows Operating System bootable on destination disk, make sure that: 1. Shut down the computer after disk copy and unload the source drive. 2. If the Operating System is not bootable on destination disk, please try to connect the destination disk to the socket of the source disk. [/body][image]../res/mark.png[/image][body] If the Operating System is not bootable on source disk, please shut down the computer and try to unload the destination disk. [/body][image]../res/mark.png[/image][body] Please do not start the computer directly from the destination disk once the disk copy is finished. [/body]