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Two hard disk imaging modes
allow Drive Backup to work with any hard disks' partitions, independently
of the file systems you use. Thus, you can create backup images or
clone Windows, Linux or whatever partitions even with corrupted file
systems.
Quick Copy mode is the time-saving mode used by default
for hard disk imaging. Only sectors currently containing data are included
into hard disk image (FAT, NTFS, Ext2/3
FS, HPFS, Linux Swap). This mode also saves memory required for keeping
the disk's backup image.
Sector-by-Sector mode of hard disk imaging lets you
to copy all the sectors of the source hard disk: used, unused, marked
as bad (if any). This mode is useful for partition-bounded software
backup. In this mode Drive Backup can copy or move partition of any
file system.
Nevertheless, some functionality of Drive Backup depends on the file
system. Here is the table of most common operations able to be performed: |
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