User Guide

Step 4 Select a compression mode between Standard, Medium and High, if desired.
(Optional) You can set a password for the backup file. 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.
Step 5 After reviewing your selections, click Start to begin burning the Recover CD/DVD, or you can click Previous
to modify your selections.
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Note
If the size of the backup data exceeds the writable disc capacity, DriveClone will automatically split the image
into several volumes and burn onto different discs. It will prompt you to insert another disc when needed.
Restoring from a Recover CD/DVD
To restore the partition(s) from a Recover CD/DVD, simply insert the disc into the CD/DVD disc drive and restart your
computer.
A message box should appear, asking for your confirmation of using the Recover CD/DVD to restore the backup
partition/hard drive.
Clicking Yes will start the auto-restoration process. Click OK to restart your computer and complete the restoration.
Clicking No will cancel auto-restoration and run Restore Drives function of DriveClone. You can manually select the
backup image to restore. Please refer to a detailed description in section
4.2.2 Restore Drives.
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Note
If the partition size or file system of the backed up partition had been changed after the backup,
auto-restoration will be aborted automatically. You can manually select another image file to restore.
4.3 Clone
With DriveClone, you can clone (duplicate) a partition or hard drive to another one without any lost or altered data.
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