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    DriveCloneTMPersonal

    Users Guide

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    Copyright Notice

    No part of this publication may be copied, transmitted, stored in a retrieval system, or translated into any language inany form or by any means without the expressed written permission of FarStone Technology, Inc.

    FarStone grants you the right to use one copy of the enclosed software program ("SOFTWARE") on a single computer.

    If the SOFTWARE is installed on a network, or more than one user can run the SOFTWARE at the same time, you mustpurchase an additional license for each additional user or computer.

    TrademarksFarStone and DriveClone are trademarks of FarStone Technology, Inc. Microsoft, Windows and MS-DOS areregistered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation. Other product names mentioned in this Users Guide may betrademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies.

    FarStone Technology, Inc.

    Corporate and North American Headquarters6 Morgan, Suite 160Irvine, CA 92618

    Phone: (949) 458-3666Fax: (949) 458-3633

    Asia-Pacific Offices

    10F-1B, No. 207, DunHua North Rd., Taipei, 105, TaiwanPhone: 886-2-2546-9898

    Fax: 886-2-2546-3838

    Technical Support:Please contact your retailer or use our online support system at www.farstone.com.

    For your convenience, you will find answers to frequently asked questions on our website at www.farstone.com. Follow

    the links to the support section:

    Copyright1993-2006 FarStone Technology, Inc. All rights reserved.

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    Contents

    CHAPTER 1 GLOSSARY ..........................................................................................................................4

    CHAPTER 2 INTRODUCTION TO DRIVECLONE PERSONAL ..............................................5

    2.1ABOUT DRIVECLONE PERSONAL............................................................................................................5

    2.2FEATURES AND BENEFITS.......................................................................................................................5

    CHAPTER 3 INSTALLING/ UNINSTALLING DRIVECLONE PERSONAL ........................6

    3.1SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS ........................................................................................................................6

    3.2INSTALLING DRIVECLONE PERSONAL ...................................................................................................6

    3.3UNINSTALLING DRIVECLONE PERSONAL ..............................................................................................8

    CHAPTER 4 GETTING AROUND I N DRIVECLONE PERSONAL ..........................................9

    4.1LAUNCH DRIVECLONE PERSONAL..........................................................................................................9

    4.2BACKUP....................................................................................................................................................9 4.2.1 Backup Files....................................................................................................... 9

    4.2.2 Create a Complete Backup .................................................................................. 12

    4.2.3 Incremental Backup ........................................................................................... 16

    4.2.4 Create a Start-up Disc ........................................................................................ 17

    4.2.5 Use Start-up Disc............................................................................................... 19

    4.3RESTORE................................................................................................................................................22 4.3.1 Restore to a Complete Backup ............................................................................. 22

    4.3.2 Restore from Incremental Backup Point................................................................. 24

    4.3.3 Restore Files ..................................................................................................... 26

    4.3.4 Mount Image..................................................................................................... 29

    4.4RECOVERY CD/DVD............................................................................................................................30

    4.4.1 Create Recovery CD/DVD.................................................................................... 304.4.2 Restoring from Recovery CD/DVD......................................................................... 33

    4.5CLONE....................................................................................................................................................35 4.5.1 Clone Partition................................................................................................... 35

    4.5.2 Clone Drive....................................................................................................... 37

    4.6IMAGE INTEGRITY CHECK.....................................................................................................................39

    CHAPTER 5 APP ENDIX ........................................................................................................................40

    5.1FAQ .......................................................................................................................................................40

    5.2LICENSE AGREEMENT ...........................................................................................................................42

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    Chapter 1 Glossary

    DriveClone ImageA DriveClone image is the file that contains the contents of a computers hard drive or partition(s). Using this image,you can copy the entire contents of a hard drive to a portable medium such as a recordable CD/DVD, USB drive or toanother hard drive.

    Recovery CD/DVDThe Recovery CD/DVD allows end users to start their systems by inserting this disc into their CD/DVD-ROM drive.Once the system is booted up, the Recovery CD/DVD will restore the system automatically based on the contentcontained on the Recovery CD/DVD.

    Clone (Copy) partition/ driveThe term "cloning" refers to the physical reading of all sectors of source partition/disk and subsequent writing of thisraw sector information to the corresponding sectors of destination partition/disk. The size, file system formats, brandof the source partition/disk and target partition/disk can be different, you do not even need to format the destinationpartition/disk.

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    Chapter 2 Introduction to DriveClone Personal

    2.1 About DriveClone P ersonal

    DriveClone Personal is a hard drive utility that is used to backup or clone hard drives or partitions. It creates acompressed archive file that contains all files, partition information and security information stored on a hard drive or

    CD/DVD. DriveClone Personal can be used for many different purposes. PC users can use DriveClone Personal as aquick and easy way to back up and restore their data in the event of a system crash. System administrators can useit to dramatically reduce the time they spend restoring, reconfiguring or copying data onto the hard drives of manycomputers. So, whether you need to back up, recover, protect or upgrade PCs, DriveClone Personal is an all-in-onesolution.

    2.2 Features and Benefits

    Copies the entire hard drive: Enables users to quickly back up, replace or upgrade their hard drives. Auto-recovery CD: Burn image files to a CD/DVD-RW to create a start-up/auto-Recovery CD/DVD. Just

    insert the CD/DVD into the CD drive and the entire PC will be automatically restored to its previous condition.

    Saves time: Eases the time-consuming process of reinstalling operating systems, programs and hardwaredrivers.

    Backup flexibility: Clone hard drives that are different in size, format or brand. Copy a single or morepartitions or the entire hard drive.

    Easy to use: A Windows-similar interface loads prior to your operating system, making DriveClone Personalsimple to use

    Optimizes operating speed: Supports UDMA1-5 to restore data in sectors. Supports various partition formats: FAT16, FAT32, NTFS, Linux and other unknown partitions. Stores the image file to USB storage devices: Images can be saved to USB storage devices such as a

    Removable USB hard drive or burned on a CD/DVD disc through a USB recorder.

    Stores the image file on the network: Images can be saved to a location on your LAN. Supports IDE, EIDE and SATA Hard Drives: Can store to and restore from both IDE, EIDE and SATA HDD

    port disk,

    Supports SCSI Hard Drives: Can store data to, restore from or clone a SCSI hard drive.

    Supports RAID 0/ 1: Can store to, restore from or clone a RAID 0/1 array.

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    Chapter 3 Installing/ Uninstalling DriveClone Personal

    3.1 System Requirements

    Windows 2000/XP/Vista Intel 486 (or compatible) processor or higher VBE2.0 Display Card or higher 512 MB of RAM 130 MB free hard drive space for installing DriveClone Personal IE6.0 or higher

    3.2 Installing DriveClone P ersonal

    To install DriveClone Personal on your computer, please do the following:

    Step 1 Insert the DriveClone Personal setup CD into your CD drive. The Setup program should start automatically. Ifit does not, run the file called Setup.EXE directly from the CD. And user can also download the program to set up.

    Step 2 When the DriveClone Personal install screen appears, select Next to go to the next step.

    Step 3 Carefully read the software license agreement. If you accept the terms of the agreement, select I Accept theLicense Agreement, and then click Next to continue.

    Step 4 Enter your personal information and serial number.

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    Step 5 Choose a location for installing DriveClone Personal. DriveClone Personal will be installed in the path displayedby default. If you would like to store the program files in a different location, click Browse to select a new installationpath.

    Step 6 Click Next to start the installation.

    Step 7 Click Finish to reboot your computer and complete the installation. If you want to reboot later, uncheck the

    box and click Finish.

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    NoteIf you choose to reboot the computer later, you cannot start DriveClone Personal until the computer isrebooted.

    3.3 Unins talling DriveClone P ersonal

    If you would l ike to uninstall DriveClone Personal, please fol low the steps below:

    Step 1 Click Start from the Windows taskbar and then select Programs ->DriveClone Personal ->Uninstall.

    Step 2 Click OK to start uninstalling DriveClone Personal from yo computer.ur

    Step 3 Click OK to complete the removal of DriveClone Personal.

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    Chapter 4 Getting Around in DriveClone Personal

    4.1 Launch DriveClone P ersonalTo launch DriveClone Personal, double-click the DriveClone Personal icon on your desktop, or select Start Al lPrograms DriveClone Personal DriveClone Personal. Your system will run DriveClone personalautomatically.

    4.2 BackupDriveClone Personal provides a flexible way to back up partitions or the entire hard drive as an image file, which canbe used to restore your system later. The image file can be saved on a hard drive or it can be burned onto a blankCD/DVD and made into a Recovery CD/DVD. It supports backing up various file systems such as FAT16, FAT32, NTFS,Linux EXT2/3 and RestoreIT. The DriveClone image also supports data compression (ripping at up to a 60%compression rate).

    4.2.1 Backup FilesTo back up data from a file or a folder to an image file, please do the following:

    Step 1 Start the DriveClone Personal program. Select Backup and then click Backup Files (shown below).

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    Step 2 You can create a new project and you can also check the Former Project box to select the former project.

    Step 3 Enter a name for your new project as shown below

    Step 4 Select the file(s) you want to back up. You can also click Add Files/ Folders or Add File Types to add

    file type, folder or individual file to back up in accordance with requirements. Click Next to continue.

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    Step 5 Select a location on a hard drive, USB storage medium, or a network location to store the backup file.

    Step 6 Click Next to start backing up the file(s).

    Step 7 Click Jobs to specify your preferred Schedule Settings. By doing so, you can choose to repeat the backupoperation at a certain time of the day after an interval of a certain period of time. The shortest interval time is 1 day.The longest interval time is 7 days.

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    4.2.2 Create a Complete BackupTo back up data from a partition or the hard drive to an image file, please do the following:

    Step 1 Start the DriveClone Personal program. Select Backup and then click Create a Complete Backup (shownbelow).

    Step 2 You can create a new Complete Backup and you can also select the former job by checking the Backup PointSets checkbox.

    Step 3 Enter a name for your new Complete Backup of 1-50 characters. Shown as below

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    Step 4 Select the Source Hard Drive, and then select Source Partition(s) to be backed up.

    Note1. Normally there is only one hard drive installed in a computer, and you can skip to selecting the partition(s)you would like to protect.2. If there is more than one hard drive, you can choose any partition of any hard drive to be backed up at atime.3. If you want to back up an entire hard drive, select the Source Hard Drive directly.

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    Step 5 Select a destination location on a hard drive, USB storage medium, or a network location to store the imagefile.Note: If you want to store the image on a network location, you can select the location through Windows and MyNetwork Places directly.

    Note1. If you have a CD writer (USB recorders are supported), you can also select to burn the image onto a blankCD/DVD. The CD/DVD burned by DriveClone Personal can be used as a Recovery CD/DVD.2. If you select a network location on the LAN, you may be prompted to provide the correct username andpassword to access the network resource.3. If the system does not respond for a long time when you try to save the image to a network location, pleasecontact your network administrator to check the connection status and/or your network access privileges.

    Step 6 Click Next to select a compression mode between None, Medium and High, if desired.

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    (Optional) You can also set a password for your image files by selecting Enable Password Protection. Once apassword is set, it will be required when you attempt to use the image file.

    (Optional) If you want to verify whether the backup file is usable, you can select the box Check data integrity afterbackup operation finished.

    In the Image Splitting option, select a file size for a single volume of the split image. If you select automatic,DriveClone Personal will automatically split the image according to the file system type of the destination partition.

    Step 7 You can add description of the backup file.

    Step 8 You can now review the information and settings that have been specified. After reviewing your selections, clickNext to begin copying data into an image.

    Step 9 Click Jobs to specify Schedule Settings. By doing so, you can choose to repeat the backup operation at acertain time of the day after an interval of a certain period of time. The shortest interval time is 1 day. The longestinterval time is 7 days.

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    4.2.3 Incremental BackupIn order to ensure that you can restore drive from the most recent backup point in spite of data loss or

    damage, DriveClone Personal provides you a function of Incremental Backup. So you can protect the latestdata of the drive from loss and damage with the Incremental Backup Point created by DriveClone Personal.

    Create Incremental Backup Poin t

    Follow the steps below to create Incremental Backup Point.

    Step 1 Click Create a Complete Backup on the main interface of DriveClone Personal after you create abackup point.

    Step 2 Select Backup Point Sets and click Get Started. Then, you can select the backup point you have

    created, click Backup Now to create Incremental Backup Point.

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    Step 3 Click Finish to complete the process.

    4.2.4 Create a Start-up Disc

    Step 1 Start the DriveClone Personal program. Select Backup and then click Create a Start-up Disc (shown below).You can also click Create a Start-up Disc directly.

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    Step 2 Select a CD/DVD Drive to create Start-up Disc.

    Step 3 Click Get Started to begin the creating process.

    NoteIf there are some data on the disc, you will be asked whether you wish to erase the disc. If you want tocontinue, click Erase. And click Change to insert another blank CD/DVD, click Cancel to stop burning.

    Step 4 Click Finish to complete the creating process.

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    4.2.5 Use Start-up Disc

    Step 1 Restart your computer and enter BIOS to set the CD/DVD ROM as the first boot device.

    Step 2 The system will enter DriveClone Personal Pre-OS. If you are using the Evaluation Version of DriveClonePersonal, you have to enter your serial number and click OK to continue. If you are using the Official Version of

    DriveClone Personal, you don't need to enter the serial number to go to the next step.

    NoteOnly the licensed user can use this function.

    Step 3 In this step, you can specify your USB settings, Network settings and restore drives.

    USB Settings

    1. Click Settings to specify the USB Settings and Network Settings.

    2. In USB Settings, you can choose to apply USB 2.0 or USB 1.1 port.

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    NoteIn order to reach USB 2.0 speed, you must confirm your USB port and the host adapter card support USB 2.0.Otherwise, it will automatically adjust to USB 1.1 speed.

    Network Settings

    DriveClone Personal can back up to, or restore from a network location. To use this feature, you shouldfirst configure your network settings.To configure your network settings, click NetworkSettings.There are two tabs in the Network Settings window: General:The General tab is shown below.

    You can setup your network adaptor, IP address, Subnet mask and Default gateway from here.

    If you have more than one network adaptor on your system, select the adaptor to be used from the dropdown menu.

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    IP Settings:

    Obtain an IP address automatically: If your network supports DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol),choose this option to obtain an IP address automatically from a DHCP server or a Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP)dial-up network access server. DriveClone Personal uses DHCP as the default option and will obtain the IPaddress of your computer automatically.

    IP address: Choose this option to manually specify IP address for your network. This option can be used whenautomatically obtaining IP address fails or the there is an IP address conflict.

    AdvancedThe Advanced tab is shown as below.

    If your computer is on a Local Area Network (LAN), you can set the LAN settings so that you can back up images to orrestore from a network location.

    DNS settings:

    Obtaining DNS server address automatically: DNS (Domain Name System) is an internet service thattranslates domain names into IP addresses. It is a system for name resolution suitable for networkcomputers with fixed IP addresses. By default, DriveClone Personal uses this option to obtain the DNS severaddress automatically from the network.

    Use the following DNS server addresses: Choose this to manually specify the DNS server addresses ifneeded.

    WINS: Specify an IP address for a WINS server. Windows Internet Naming Service (WINS) is a system that determinesthe IP address associated with a particular network computer. It supports network client and server computersrunning Windows and can provide name resolution for other computers with special arrangements. It uses adistributed database that is automatically updated with the names of computers currently available and the IP addressassigned to each one.

    Gateway: Specify an IP address for a default gateway. A default gateway is a local IP router that is used to forward

    packets to destinations beyond the local network.

    Restore Drives w ith Start-up Disc

    Step 1 Click Restore to a Complete Backup to restore the drive(s) from Image file.

    Step 2 Select an Image file. Click Browse to select the Image you want to restore. Click Next to continue.

    Step 3 Select the Source and Destination Partition.

    Step 4 Click Next to confirm your settings. And click Start to begin restoration, click Previous to modify yoursettings.

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    Step 5 Click OK to complete the process.

    4.3 Restore

    4.3.1 Restore to a Complete BackupDriveClone Personal lets you quickly restore a partition or entire hard drive from an image file. All data in the partition,including the files, directories and registry settings, will be restored from the image.

    NoteThere must be enough free partition space on the destination partition to contain the data restored from theimage.

    To restore a partition or the entire hard drive, please do the following:

    Step 1 Start DriveClone Personal. Select Restore and then click Restore to a Complete Backup (shown below).

    Step 2 Select a restore point from the list of restore points or click Browse to select the restore point. Click Next tocontinue.

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    NoteIf you want to select an image stored on the network, you may be prompted to provide the correct usernameand password to access the network resource.

    Step 3 Select a partition or an entire hard drive to restore. Click Next to continue.

    Step 4 Select a destination partition or unallocated space to restore the image file. Click Next to begin restorationprocess.

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    NoteAn image file may contain backup data of more than one partition. You can select and restore only onepartition at a time.

    If you want to restore the entire hard drive, click the drive entry only.

    Step 5 Click Finish to complete the restoration process.

    4.3.2 Restore from I ncremental Backup Point

    Step 1 Select Restore to a Complete Backup on the main interface of DriveClone Personal and select

    the backup point created before which has Incremental Backup Point. Click Next to continue.

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    Step 2 The Base Backup Point and its Incremental Backup Point(s) will be listed. You can select theIncremental Backup Point you wish to restore. Click Next to continue.

    Step 3 Select the Source Partition or Hard Disk, click Next to continue.

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    Step 4 Select the Destination Partition or Hard Disk, click Next to begin restoration.

    Step 5 Click Finish to complete the process.

    4.3.3 Restore FilesDriveClone Personal lets you quickly restore the file(s) that may have been accidentally changed, corrupted or deletedfrom the Image file you have created.

    To restore file(s), please do the following:

    Step 1 Start DriveClone Personal. Select Restore and then click Restore Files (shown below).

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    Step 2 Select a backup image file to choose the file(s) you want from the rectangle shown below. You can also clickBrowse to select it from another location on your computer. Click Get Started to continue.

    Step 3 Select the file you want to restore.

    You can restore the files to New Folder on My Desktop or Original Location.

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    You can also choose a folder from your computer to restore the files (shown below).

    Step 4 Click Next to begin restoration process.

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    4.3.4 Mount Image

    When you need an individual file or folder from the backed up partition or drive (the image file), DriveClone Personalprovides you a quick way to restore a file or folder without restoring the whole partition or drive. Just mount the imagefile as a temporary partition and copy the file or folder as needed.

    To restore an individual file or folder:

    1. Select Tools of the main interface of DriveClone Personal. Then select Mount Image. Or click Mount Imagedirectly on the interface of DriveClone Personal.

    2. Select an image you want to mount as a partition. Click Open.

    3. Select the partition you want to mount as a temporary partition. Click Mount to begin mounting image.

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    4. You can now see the mounted drive in Windows Explorer.You can now browse the drive and copy the desired file or folder on your hard drive.

    After you have finished restoring an individual file or folder, you can unmount the temporary partition.

    Following the steps below to remove the mounted drive:1. Click Tools of the main interface of DriveClone Personal. Then select Unmount Image.2. Select the temporary partition you want to unmount and click Unmount to begin the process.3. Click OK to finish.

    4.4 Recovery CD/ DVDA Recovery CD/DVD is a disc containing backup data. It allows end users to restore the backed up partition(s) or entiredrive by simply inserting this disc into their CD/DVD drive.

    4.4.1 Create Recovery CD/ DVD

    To create a Recovery CD/DVD, please follow the steps below:

    Step 1 Start DriveClone Personal. Select Backup and then click Create a Complete Backup (shown below).

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    Step 2 Enter a name for your Backup file of 1-50 characters. Shown as below

    Step 3 Select the Source Hard Drive, and then select the Source Partition(s) to be backed up. Click Next to continue.

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    Note1. Normally there is only one hard drive installed in a computer, and you can skip the hard drive selection stepand select your partition(s).2. If there is more than one hard drive, you can choose any partition of any hard drive to be backed up at atime.3. If you want to back up an entire hard drive, select the Source Hard Drive directly.

    Step 4 Select CD-R, DVD-R, DVD+R, DVD+RW, CD-RW or DVD-RW entry from My Computer in the list displayed.Click Next to continue.

    Step 5Click Next to select a compression mode between None, Medium and High, if desired.

    (Optional) You can also set a password for your image files by selecting Enable Password Protection. Once apassword is set, it will be required when you attempt to use the image file.

    (Optional) If you want to verify whether the backup file is usable, you can select the box Check data integrity afterbackup operation finished.

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    Step 6 You can add description of the backup file.

    Step 7 After reviewing your selections, click Next to begin burning the Recovery CD/DVD, or you can click Previousto modify your selections.

    NoteIf the size of the backup data exceeds the writable disc capacity, DriveClone Personal will automatically splitthe image into several volumes and burn onto different discs. It will prompt you to insert another disc whenneeded.

    If there are some data on the disc, you will be asked whether you wish to erase the disc. If you want tocontinue, click Erase. And click Change to insert another blank CD/DVD, click Cancel to stop burning.

    4.4.2 Restoring from Recovery CD/ DVD

    Step 1 To restore the partition(s) from a Recovery CD/DVD, simply insert the disc into the CD/DVD disc drive and startDriveClone Personal. Select Restore and then click Restore to a Complete Backup (shown below).

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    Step 2 Click Browse to select the restore point from CD/DVD.

    Step 3 Select a partition or an entire hard drive to restore.

    Step 4 Select a destination partition or unallocated space to restore the image file. Click Next to begin restorationprocess.

    NoteAn image file may contain backup data of more than one partition. You can select and restore only onepartition at a time.

    If you want to restore the entire hard drive, click the drive entry only.

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    Step 5 Click Finish to complete the restoration process.

    And you can also restore the partition or hard drive directly through CD/DVD Rom.

    Step 1 Restart your computer and enter BIOS. Set CD/DVD Rom to be the first boot device.

    Step 2 Insert the Recovery CD/DVD and start up the computer. The system will enter Pre-OS.

    Step 3 Click OK to Begin the restoration process and restore your drive automatically. And click Cancel to exit andrestart your computer.

    4.5 CloneWith DriveClone Personal, you can clone (duplicate) a partition or hard drive to another one without any lost or altereddata.

    4.5.1 Clone PartitionWith DriveClone Personal, you can copy data from all sectors of the source partition into the corresponding sectors ofthe destination partition.

    To clone a partition, follow the steps below:

    Step 1 Start DriveClone Personal. Select Clone and then click Clone Partition (shown below).

    Step 2 Select the Source Hard Drive, and then select a Source Partition (top pane).

    Note1. Normally there is only one hard drive installed in a computer; you can skip the drive selection step andproceed to selecting a partition.2. You can choose only one partition at a time.3. The Source Partition and the Destination Partition cannot be the same.

    Step 3 Select the Destination Hard Drive, and then select Destination Partition (bottom pane). Click Next to continue.

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    Note1. The selected destination partition must have enough space to hold the data of the source partition.

    Step 4 After confirming your selections, click Next to start the cloning process or you can click Previous to changeyour selections.

    Step 5 Click Finish to complete the process.

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    4.5.2 Clone DriveClone drive duplicates one hard drive to another. It eliminates the need to install the operating system, drivers andapplications, and enables you to upgrade a new hard drive with only a few mouse clicks.

    Note1. To use this function, it requires at least two hard drives connected to your computer

    2. The Destination Disk should have enough space to store the data of the Source Disk.

    Follow the steps below to clone hard drives:

    Step 1 Start DriveClone Personal. Select Clone and then click Clone Drive (shown below).

    Step 2 Select the Source Disk (top pane) and then the Destination Disk (bottom pane). You can choose to modify theDestination Partition Size automatically or manually by selecting "Modify the Destination Partition Size automaticallyor manually".Click Next to continue.

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    NoteIf you select "Keep the partition size of Destination Hard Drive the same as the Source Hard Drive", you willskip the next step.

    Step 3You can alter the Destination Partition size by double-clicking the entry of Destination Partition and change thesize in a popup dialog box (shown below).

    Click Next to continue.

    Step 4 After confirming your selections, click Next to begin the cloning process or you can click Previous to changeyour settings.

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    Step 5 Click Finish to complete the process.

    4.6 Image I ntegrity CheckUse this function to check if an image file created by DriveClone Personal is restorable.

    To check an image file, select Tools Check Image File on the main interface of DriveClone Personal. Select animage from either hard drive, CD/DVD disc, network location or other movable storage medium, and then click Opento check the image.Click Finish to complete Image Check.

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    Chapter 5 Append ix

    5.1 FAQ

    Q1. How long does it take to backup/ restore a system using DriveClone Personal?A: It depends on the amount of data on your system. However, DriveClone Personals unique technology minimizes

    the amount of time it takes to backup the system.Q2. I launched DriveClone Personal in W indows, but a message indicates that I must restart my computerin order to run DriveClone Personal?A: You have to reboot your computer after the installation of DriveClone Personal. Therefore, you must reboot your

    computer to run DriveClone Personal.Q3. When I restored a partition from an image file, it prompted me There is not enough space on theDestination Partition. But Im sure the free space on the Destination Partition is larger than the usedspace in the Source Parti tion, why?A: If the data on the end of the Source Partition cannot be moved, DriveClone Personal will prompt you with this

    notice. Even if the free space on Destination Partition is larger than used space in the Source Partition. The sameerror may occur in Partition/Disk Clone.

    Q4. If the source partition is a bootable partiti on (e.g. C:\ ) but the target partition is not , can the targetpartition be used to boot the system after restoration?A: Yes. Please do the following:

    1. Modify your boot.ini file.a. If you are in DOS, enter the boot partition (C:\) and type edit boot.ini to modify this file.b. If you are in Windows, the file boot.ini might be hidden. Select Show hidden files and folder

    from tools->folder options from the menu bar to show boot.ini, then open it (the default path to theboot.ini file is C:\boot.ini).

    2. Add the following to boot.ini:multi(0)disk(0)rdisk(X)partition(Y)\Folder=" Description "X: is the HDD (hard drive) number, generally defined as 0 3. Number 0 is the primary master, 1 is the

    primary slave, 2 is the secondary primary and 3 is the secondary slave;Y: is the partition ID, generally defined as 0-25, 0 is for the first partition.Folder: is the place storing the boot file (this is not the boot.ini file). If your system is Windows NT/2000, it

    should be defined as WINNT. If your system is Windows XP, it should be Windows.Description is for adding comments for the options listed on the splash screen at system startup.

    Q5. I installed DriveClone Personal on tw o operating systems (W indows 2000 and XP) on mycomputer. After I removed DriveClone Personal from Windows 2000, why is the program on Windows XP

    unusable?

    A: Uninstalling DriveClone Personal from one operating system will result in the removal of the program in the otheroperating systems also.

    Q6. I cloned a hard drive using the Clone Disk function. Why can I not boot from the cloned drive?A: This may happen if Norton GoBack is installed on your computer. Please uninstall Norton GoBack before cloning the

    drive.Q7. I have connected a USB hard drive or a USB CD/DVD recorder to the system, why is it not recognizedby DriveClone Personal or w ill not w ork w ith DriveClone Personal in P re-OS?A: If you cannot see the USB device in DriveClone Personal, there are two possible reasons:

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    (1) DriveClone Personal does not support plug-and-play. If the USB device is plugged in after you launch

    DriveClone Personal, you will not see the device. In this case, you can connect the USB device before launchingDriveClone Personal

    (2) The settings of the USB Controller on the motherboards BIOS may also influence the use of DriveClone

    Personal. Please try the following two methods to resolve this issue:

    disable the USB 2.0 Controller;set USB to Hi Speed in the BIOS USB settings.

    Q8. I created an image fo r Drive C: on two CD-R discs. Why can the disc not be used to mount a temporarypartition?A: Mounting a partition requires all the backup data of the drive. If you use one of two discs, it cannot provide the

    complete information. To solve this problem, you can first copy the image files from the two discs to the hard driveand then use it to mount a temporary partition. This problem cannot be overcome by using multiple CD drives.

    Q9. When I created a Recovery CD/ DVD, it failed and prompted an error message Move Data Error.Why?

    A: This error may occur if the quality of the recordable CD/DVD media is not good, or the disc is incompatible with therecorder. To solve this problem, please replace the media with a higher quality disc or upgrade your CD/DVDrecorder.

    Q10. Are there any limitations when I restore from an image over the network?A: DriveClone Personal can restore an image file sized below 2GB when restoring from a network location. When

    backing up an image to a network location, DriveClone Personal can automatically split the file into severalvolumes with a maximum size of 2GB each. You can select the first volume of the image to be restored. But, if youshare an image stored in an NTFS partition that is over 2GB, you cannot restore from it on another computer overthe network; this file must be copied back to the local computer to perform a successful restore

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    5.2 License Agreement

    FARSTONE TECHNOLOGIES INC. (FARSTONE) END USER LICENSE AGREEMENT FOR DRIVECLONE, HEREAFTER REFERREDTO AS THE "SOFTWARE"

    PLEASE READ CAREFULLY: THE USE OF THIS "SOFTWARE" IS SUBJECT TO THE "SOFTWARE" LICENSE TERMS OF FARSTONE

    AND OTHER LICENSORS WHOSE SOFTWARE MAY BE BUNDLED WITH THIS PRODUCT.

    BY YOUR USE OF THE "SOFTWARE" INCLUDED WITH THIS PRODUCT YOU AGREE TO THE LICENSE TERMS REQUIRED BY THELICENSOR OF THE "SOFTWARE", AS SET FORTH BELOW. IF YOU DO NOT AGREE TO THE LICENSE TERMS APPLICABLE TOTHE "SOFTWARE", YOU MAY RETURN THE ENTIRE UNUSED PRODUCT FOR A FULL REFUND.

    LICENSE AND WARRANTY:The software which accompanies this license (the "Software") is the property of FARSTONE or its licensors and is protected bycopyright law. While FARSTONE continues to own the Software, you will have certain rights to use the Software after youracceptance of this license. Except as may be modified by a license addendum which accompanies this license, your rights andobligations with respect to the use of this Software are as follows:

    A. User License:(a) The "Software" can be used on a single computer and only by a single user at a time.(b) You can make one copy of the "Software" in machine-readable form, solely for back-up purposes, provided you reproduceFarStone's copyright proprietary legends. Notwithstanding the foregoing, the "Software" may be used on the home, laptop orother secondary computer of the principal user of the "Software", and an additional copy of the "Software" may be made tosupport such use. As used in this License, the "Software" is "in use" when it is either loaded into RAM or installed on a harddrive or other permanent memory device. The "Software" may be "in use" on only one computer at any given time. As aspecific condition of this License, you agree to use the "Software" in compliance with all applicable laws, including copyrightlaws, and that you will not copy, transmit, perform or distribute any audio or other content using the "Software" withoutobtaining all necessary Licenses or permissions from the owner of the content.

    C. Restrictions: You may not distribute copies of the "Software" to others or electronically transfer the "Software" from onecomputer to another over a network. You may not post or otherwise make available the "Software", or any portion thereof, inany form, on the Internet. You may not use the "Software" in a computer service business, including in time-sharingapplications. The "Software" contains trade secrets and, in order to protect them, you may not decompile, reverse engineer,disassemble, or otherwise reduce the "Software" to a human-perceivable form. YOU MAY NOT MODIFY, ADAPT, TRANSLATE,RENT, LEASE, LOAN, RESELL FOR PROFIT, DISTRIBUTE, NETWORK OR CREATE DERIVATIVE WORKS BASED UPON THE

    "SOFTWARE" OR ANY PART THEREOF.D. Limited Warranty:Farstone warrants that the media on which the Software is distributed will be free from defects for a period of thirty (30) daysfrom the date of delivery of the Software to you. Your sole remedy in the event of a breach of this warranty will be thatFarstone will, at its option, replace any defective media returned to Farstone within the warranty period or refund the moneyyou paid for the Software. Farstone does not warrant that the Software will meet your requirements or that operation of theSoftware will be uninterrupted or that the Software will be error-free.

    THE ABOVE WARRANTY IS EXCLUSIVE AND IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, WHETHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED,INCLUDING THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ANDNONINFRINGEMENT. THIS WARRANTY GIVES YOU SPECIFIC LEGAL RIGHTS. YOU MAY HAVE OTHER RIGHTS, WHICH VARYFROM STATE TO STATE.

    E. Limitation of Liability: IN NO EVENT WILL FARSTONE OR ITS LICENSORS BE LIABLE TO YOU FOR ANY INCIDENTAL,CONSEQUENTIAL OR INDIRECT DAMAGES, INCLUDING ANY LOST PROFITS, LOST SAVINGS, OR LOSS OF DATA, EVEN IF

    FARSTONE OR A LICENSOR HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES, OR FOR ANY CLAIM BY ANY OTHERPARTY. Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of special, incidental, or consequential damages, so the abovelimitation or exclusion may not apply to you.

    F. General : You acknowledge that you have read this Agreement, understand it, and that by using the "Software" you agreeto be bound by its terms and conditions. You further agree that it is the complete and exclusive statement of the agreementbetween FarStone and you, and supersedes any proposal or prior agreement, oral or written, and any other communicationbetween FarStone and you relating to the subject matter of this Agreement. No additional or any different terms will beenforceable against FarStone unless FarStone gives its express consent, including an express waiver of the terms of thisAgreement, in writing signed by an officer of FarStone. You assume full responsibility for the use of the "Software" and agreeto use the "Software" legally and responsibly.

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    Should any provision of this Agreement be declared unenforceable in any jurisdiction, then such provision shall be deemedseverable from this Agreement and shall not affect the remainder hereof. FarStone reserves all rights in the Software notspecifically granted in this Agreement.