Chapter 1 - product introduction, Function table – ILY HDD Duplicator User Manual
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Chapter 1 - Product Introduction
3. Function Table
mode selection.
Erase HDDs three times complying with USA Department of Defense (DoD) standard.
Copy unknown area when the device can not identify
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Function
Description
1. Copy
Copy source HDD to target HDD(s). Refer to function 6.Setup for 3 different copy
2. Compare
To compare data bit by bit between source and copied HDD(s).
3. Copy+Compare
It makes copy first and then compare copied HDD(s) with source HDD to ensure data
correctness.
4. Erase
Note: Function 6.3 can select to
erase source HDD or not
4.1 Quick Erase
Erase HDD’s index table only, it takes short time to execute this function.
4.2 Full Erase
Erase the whole HDD content.
4.3 DoD erase
4.4 DoD EraseComp
Erase HDDs three times complying with USA Department of Defense (DoD) standard
and bit by bit to check if data is completely erased.
5. Utility
5.1 Show HDD info
Shows HDD’s basic information such as HDD model name and capacity
5.2 Update System
5.2.1 Update BIOS
To update the system firmware via the HDD.
5.2.2 Format HDD
To format the HDD with a 2GB FAT partition in order to
quickly save firmware in the HDD.
5.3 System Info
This function will show information of the duplicator system, including controller model
number and software version.
6. Setup
6.1 Copy Area
Setup copy mode.
6.1.1 System and files
Set to copy source HDD's data area only.
6.1.2 ALL partition
Set to copy source HDD's all partitions.
6.1.3 Whole HDD
Set to copy the whole source HDD.
6.2 Skip Error
Set to ignore error of source HDD while copying. (0 -100 Set to ignore error of source HDD.)
6.3 Erase Master
Set to erase source HDD or not.
6.3.1 Disable
Disable erase source HDD.
6.3.2 Enable
Enable erase source HDD.
6.4 Unknown Format
6.4.1 Copy unknown
the format.
6.4.2 Skip unknown
Skip copy unknown area when the device can not
identify the format.
6.5 Transfer Rate
Select the proper transfer rate from UDMA2 to UDMA7. UDMA7 is the fastest.
6.6 Erase Pattern
6.6.1 ONE Byte
A random character to be written into every byte.
6.6.2 4MB Byte
A set of random character to be written into a set of
area.
6.7 Restore Default
Back to original manufacturer setting.