User Guide

A: Mounting a partition requires all the backup data of the drive. If you use one of two discs, it cannot provide the complete
information. To solve this problem, you can first copy the image files from the two discs to the hard drive and then use
it to mount a temporary partition. This problem cannot be overcome by using multiple CD drives.
Q10. When I created a Recover CD/DVD, it failed and prompted an error message “Move Data Error”. Why?
A: This error may occur if the quality of the recordable CD/DVD media is not good, or the disc is incompatible with the
recorder. To solve this problem, please replace the media with a higher quality disc or upgrade your CD/DVD recorder.
Q11. Why can I not use an image created by DriveClone1.0 to mount as a temporary partition? My current
DriveClone version is 2.0
A: It is true that an image file created in DriveClone 1.0 cannot be used to mount as a temporary partition in DriveClone 2.0.
You can use the DriveClone 1.0 image to restore your partition(s) or drive(s) in DriveClone 2.0 DriveClone 1.5 images
can be mounted as a temporary partition in DriveClone 2.0.
Q12. After DriveClone is installed, it automatically enters DriveClone each time I start my computer. How can I
get back to booting Windows at system startup?
A: Please follow the steps below to resolve this issue:
(1) Right click a My Computer icon and select Properties Æ click the Advanced tab Æ look under Startup and
Recovery and click Settings.
(2) The Startup and Recovery settings window should open. In the Default operating system box, select Windows
operating system that you are using.
(3) Click OK to apply the change.
(4) Under Startup & Recovery click the Settings button again to re-enter the Startup and Recovery settings window.
Click the Edit button (in the picture above) to edit the startup options file manually (boot.ini).
(5) In the boot.ini file, delete the line C:\Farsboot.bin=”FarStone DriveClone”. Save and close the file.
(6) Click OK to complete and close the Startup & Recovery window and click OK to close the System Properties window.
Q13. How can I create an image to a shared folder on a local network location?
A: First you must make sure the local network setting are correctly configured and you have the appropriate permissions to
access the shared folder you want to backup to. In the Select Image Location box, click Browse to select the location
through Windows My Network Places interface, or directly enter the full path and the file name into the Path field. The path
should be a full network path including the name of the image file. A sample network path would look like this:
\\192.168.0.111\ShareDir\Image.sco.
Please refer to chapter
4.2.1 Backup Drives for more information.
Q14. Are there any limitations when I restore from an image over the network?
A: DriveClone can restore an image file sized below 2GB when restoring from a network location. When backing up an image
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