by Alex » Fri Oct 01, 2010 6:52 pm
HDClone has the following approach regarding Partition restoring:
If you clone from Partition->Partition, the contents will be written to the target partition, and nothing more. HDClone though presents an unformatted disk also as a superfloppy (labelled ), so it can happen that the content of the partition is written to the so-called superfloppy, which is basically the entire disc, thus lacking a partition table and therefore failing with Windows.
Partition->Disk is the same as Partition->Partition, where the target partition is the superfloppy.
Images of Partitions (and only those) can be restored both do disks and partitions, if a partition image is restored to a disk, no superfloppy is created, but a new partition table is written.
The reason for this difference is that older versions of HDClone didn't have this feature and there are still partition-clones out there that need to be restored the way HDClone does it. We are thinking about changing this behavior, i.e. to make it possible to choose for the user whether he wants to transfer the partition table too.