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drive, and the contents of the selected source folder are copied in the actual file
format.
As a result, copied folders and files can be used in Explorer and other applications.
Copying and restoring
The following modes are supported.
1. Normal Copying
Same as Explorer’s Copy in that the selected source folder is simply copied to
the DVD-RAM drive.
2. Clone Copying
Duplicates the contents of the selected source folders onto the DVD- RAM or PD
media. (Deletes all data in the copy destination and copies the data from the
original.)
3. Synchronized Copying
Files which are not the same on the original and this DVD-RAM drive are copied
to corresponding folders, and the folder contents are updated to match each
other. (When both folders contain a fi)e with the same name, the most recent
version of the file is copied.)
4. Restore
Copy files on the DVD-RAM drive back onto the source drive to restore data.
Copying only Changed files (Default setting)
In this mode, only files that have been changed are copied from the source folders to
the DVD-RAM drive.
In the first execution, all files in the specified source folders are copied, but from the
second execution on, only those files and folders that have been newly created or
changed from the previous execution are copied.
Scheduled Execution function
Three Scheduled Execution modes are supported: "Keyboard Not Used Mode",
"Clock Mode" and "Interval Mode". This allows you to define a schedule to
automatically execute pre-configured jobs at a time best suited for the data and
usage of the system.










