User`s guide
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Other than the constant write protection of the Drive1, or 
Source side, the Forensic and IT models of the Disk Jockey 
operate in much the same manner. The way one would 
complete a mode 3 copy with the IT model, for example, 
is the same way one would complete a mode 3 copy with 
the Forensic model. The two models do, however, differ 
slightly in feature set. 
Mode switch settings for the Forensic Disk Jockey:
Mode 0 – Standard Mode. This mode allows you 
to connect your Disk Jockey to a Macintosh or PC 
computer via USB 2.0 or Firewire (1394) and mount / 
access either one or two drives as an external storage 
device. The drive attached to the Drive1 port, however, 
is write protected. To write to a drive it must be 
attached to the Drive2 port. 
Mode 1 – Standard Mode Write Protect. This mode 
allows you to connect your Disk Jockey to a Macintosh 
or PC computer via USB 2.0 or Firewire (1394) and 
mount / access either one or two drives as an external 
storage device. Both drives, however, are write 
protected. You are unable to write to either drive. 
Mode 2 – Copy Standard – In this mode you can copy 
data from a course to a destination HD without copying 
HPA or DCO information (more on HPA and DCO 
below). 










