User Guide

2. If you select a network location on the LAN, you may be prompted to provide the correct
username and password to access the network resource.
3. If the system does not respond for a long time when you try to save the image to a network
location, please contact your network administrator to check the connection status and/or your
network access privileges.
Step 4 Select a compression mode between Standard, Medium and High, if desired.
(Optional) You can set a password for your image files. Once a password is set, it will be required when you attempt
to use the image file.
(Optional) If you want to verify whether the backup file is usable, you can select the box “Check data integrity after
backup operation finishes”.
In the Image Splitting option, select a file size for a single volume of the splitted image. If you select automatically,
Driveclone will automatically split the image according to the file system type of the destination partition.
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Note
DriveClone will divide the image into several volumes and let you save these images in different locations if:
1. The selected target location does not have enough space to contain the image; or
2. The size of the image is more than 2 GB; (If backing up to a NTFS partition, you do not have this limitation.)
or
3. The image is saved to a network location.
Click Next to continue.
Step 5 You can now review the information and settings that have been specified. After reviewing your selections, click
Start to begin copying data into an image. You can also click Previous to modify your selections.
4.2.2 Restore Drives
DriveClone lets you quickly restore a partition or entire hard drive from an image file. All data in the partition,
including the files, directories and registry settings, will be restored from the image.
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Note
There must be enough free disk space on the target partition to contain the data restored from the image.
To restore a partition or the entire hard drive, please do the following:
Step 1 Start DriveClone p. Select Backup/Restore and then click Restore Drives (shown below).
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