9. Image

Function#9 Image is valid only when a hard disk is installed. Disc is loaded to hard disk as an image file.

9.1 Load

Load function loads whole disc data from any writers into the current partition of the hard disk. “P:A” means current partition is A.

9.2 Delete Image

If you want to delete an image file stored in a particular partition, you can use this function to delete image. Press ENT , the system will confirm with you for the action, use ▲ ▼ to select Yes or No, then press ENT for confirmation.

9.3 Image Info

To check selected image information. First, enter into the function and press ▼ for more information.

9.4 Compare Image

This function is used to check if created image is identical to source disc.

When result shows on LCD, press ENT for more detail information.

Compare result :

OK: Source and target disc are identical

Fail: TOC not match, compare skipped due to contains not match.

Diff: shows how many bytes are different.

9.5 Select Image

This function is to select a partition as source image from the hard disk. Pressing ▲ ▼ to select a partition, LCD will show image name and capacity.

9.6 Image Src Drive

This function is used to set the image source drive for loading disc data into a particular partition. Enter into the function and use ▲ ▼ to select image source drive.

9.7 ImageFormat Info

This function shows which format is used for current hard disk. It is related to function#12.4 Format HDD.

9.8 Edit

This function is to edit selected image's title, sub1 title and sub2 title. Only valid when the current partition contains an image file can title. A title should be composed of 1 to 13 characters. The character can be alphabet, number or the combination of both. Use ▲ ▼ to select the number or alphabet. After selecting a desired one, press ENT for next character, the end of key in, press and hold ENT for 2 sec and release for next title.

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