In-depth look into R-Drive Image
Posted: Fri Jun 18, 2010 4:49 pm
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I found this in the "Technical Details" part of the wonderful Manual!Fang wrote:Hello,
I would like to know if R-Drive Image is real cloning disk software, which can support disk volume ID, and disk signature cloning?
Tnank you.
When you restore data from an image of a system disk, a disk signature collision may occur. In this case, the Disk Signature Collision panel will appear. You may specify the way to resolve this collision on this panel.
Disk Signature Collision Resolving
Same signature for both disk
R-Drive Image will create an identical copy of the source disk with the same signature. To avoid disk signature collision, you'll have to disconnect one of the disks and restart the computer, if necessary. Use this mode if you clone a system disk for another computer or only the target disk will be used in yours.
Different signature on the target disk.
R-Drive Image will write another disk signature to the target disk. Don’t use this mode if you clone a system disk, Windows won’t start from it. To get access to the target disk after cloning, you’ll have to restart the computer or re-connect it if it’s an external USB disk.
Change the disk signature on the source disk.
R-Drive Image will change the disk signature on the source disk. Use this mode if you want to start Windows from the target disk, but be warned: the computer won’t start from the source disk anymore.