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Product
overview
ImageCopy
Advanced Edition
Advanced
Edition Recovery Only
Standard
Edition
ImageCopy Standard
Edition copies all the data from your original hard disk (e.g. including
the Registry) from hard disk to hard disk and automatically adjusts
all structures according to the new disk. You can copy directly to
a new hard disk just "out of the box"; formatting and partitioning
will not be required. The long file names of Windows 95 will be retained
completely and the new FAT32 file system
will be supported splendidly.
There is a
comparison of the options as regards the Advanced
Edition against the Advanced Edition Recovery
Only in our Product Overview.
Connect both
the hard disks (IDE or SCSI) to your computer, start ImageCopy from
your diskette (previously made bootable) and select the number of
your source disk and target disk. After just a few clicks of the
mouse, the copying process will start: ImageCopy copies the entire
hard disk within a very short time, and the program does the formatting
and partitioning of the hard disk automatically "on the fly". It
is then possible to boot from the new hard disk immediately after
the copying is over.
The most varied
operating systems
Copy DOS, Windows
3.x, Windows 95, Windows NT with FAT or NTFS and OS/2 with the FAT
or HPFS file system as well as Novell partitions,
simply and quickly. Several systems may exist on a single hard disk,
an NT-Boot Manager will be automatically tailored. If a bad sector
is detected on the the target disk, then, in the case of FAT-partitions,
the corresponding cluster is marked and the copying is done to another
(safer) location.
Adjusting the
partition sizes
FAT and FAT32 partitions
can be freely reduced or enlarged, and a simple mouse click on the
"Maximize" button is enough to tailor all partitions according to
the new size of the target disk. It is thus even possible to copy
to smaller hard disks, as long as the data on the source disk fit
into the space available on the target disk. Partitions with other
file systems such as Windows NT with NTFS, OS/2 with HPFS and Novell
are retained in their original sizes, and an NT Boot Manager is automatically
adjusted to the new disk geometry.
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