User`s guide

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use the copied-to HDD’s additional space as an expanded
space. If the copied-to HDD has already pre-assigned
this additional space, then it must first be deleted before
being assigned as expanded space. With a Macintosh it is
necessary to purchase the Disk Jockey Expander to recover
the extra space as the ability to recover the space IS NOT
built into the Macintosh operating system.
Q. Is it possible to copy hard drives of different
specifications (RPM, cache memory size, manufacturer,
access time)?
A. Yes it’s possible. However, both HDDs need to support
UltraDMA.
Q. Is it possible to copy a HDD format other than
Windows or Macintosh?
A. Yes, it’s possible. Disk Jockey copy mode does a sector-
to-sector copy, hence is independent of the operating
system format.
Q. Does the copied-to HDD need to be formatted first?
A. No, it does not have to be pre-formatted. Even if it were
formatted, the copy function overwrites the HDD.
Q. During the copy mode, is it possible to assign a
different partition to the copied-to HDD?
A. No, unfortunately this is not possible. The copy function
does a sector-to-sector copy, hence it writes the copied-to
HDD with identical information.