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HDClone v2.0 Professional SCSI Edition

Post by Pongsean » Tue May 10, 2005 10:34 am

Can the HDClone v2.0 Professional SCSI Edition clone the vx works system ?

Thx,

Pong Sean
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Re: HDClone v2.0 Professional SCSI Edition

Post by Alex » Tue May 10, 2005 10:52 am

I'm not sure what system vx works is based on, but as long as it is x86-based and uses one of the supported host-adapter (standard-IDE or the listed Adaptec-Hostadapters), it is able to access the hard disks and copy them entirely. This means the target disk has to be equal or greater in size than the source disc, and everything should be fine. For older systems using CHS layout (I don't think this applies for SCSI disks) inconsistencies may occur if the new disc has a different layout, the CHS addresses resolved by the BIOS (whom some boot loaders depend upon) are not pointing anymore to a valid sector (e.g. Boot sector)

If this is not a problem, HDClone should very well work for you.

You can test the compatibility with the DiskCheck tool, to be found at http://www.miray.de/products/sat.diskcheck.html

hth,
Alex
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Re: HDClone v2.0 Professional SCSI Edition

Post by Pong Sean » Wed May 11, 2005 5:01 am

Thx for the info.
I'll test the compability with DiskCheck

Pong Sean
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Need to download HDClone v2.0 Professional

Post by ALI » Thu Jul 06, 2006 10:37 am


I NEED IT VERY BADLY
ANYONE CAN HELP??
alex Wrote:
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> I'm not sure what system vx works is based on, but
> as long as it is x86-based and uses one of the
> supported host-adapter (standard-IDE or the listed
> Adaptec-Hostadapters), it is able to access the
> hard disks and copy them entirely. This means the
> target disk has to be equal or greater in size
> than the source disc, and everything should be
> fine. For older systems using CHS layout (I don't
> think this applies for SCSI disks) inconsistencies
> may occur if the new disc has a different layout,
> the CHS addresses resolved by the BIOS (whom some
> boot loaders depend upon) are not pointing anymore
> to a valid sector (e.g. Boot sector)
>
> If this is not a problem, HDClone should very well
> work for you.
>
> You can test the compatibility with the DiskCheck
> tool, to be found at
> http://www.miray.de/products/sat.diskcheck.html
>
> hth,
> Alex


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Re: Need to download HDClone v2.0 Professional

Post by Alex » Thu Jul 06, 2006 10:41 am

ALI Wrote:
> --------------------------------------------------
> I NEED IT VERY BADLY
> ANYONE CAN HELP??
> alex Wrote:
> --------------------------------------------------

You can download HDClone Free Edition from the miray download site (www.miray.de/download/sat.hdclone.html)

You won't find a Version 2 there anymore, since now 3.1 is the current version.

You still might be out of luck, since no professional version is available for free download.

hth,
Alex
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Re: Need to download HDClone v2.0 Professional

Post by Paulo Roberto » Fri Jan 19, 2007 1:34 pm

alex Wrote:
-------------------------------------------------------
> ALI Wrote:
> >
> --------------------------------------------------
>
> > I NEED IT VERY BADLY
> > ANYONE CAN HELP??
> > alex Wrote:
> >
> --------------------------------------------------
>
>
> You can download HDClone Free Edition from the
> miray download site
> (www.miray.de/download/sat.hdclone.html)
>
> You won't find a Version 2 there anymore, since
> now 3.1 is the current version.
>
> You still might be out of luck, since no
> professional version is available for free
> download.
>
> hth,
> Alex


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