Software Utilities

PartitionMagic

5.If you wish to alter any settings, click Previous to backtrack and make changes.

6.If you wish to set options such as disabling file system error-checking or hiding partitions after copy, click Advanced Options.

Copying multiple logical partitions can cause the drive letters of subsequent partitions to change. This may make the computer unbootable or cause applications to fail.

7.Click Finish to begin copying. The Copying Disk To Disk screen appears, tracking the following items:

Estimated megabytes to copy.

Total megabytes copied.

Entire process progress bar.

Information about partition (volume, type, size MB, used MB, free MB).

Sub-process progress bar.

Transfer rate for current partition.

Total megabytes copied for current partition.

Time elapsed.

Estimated time remaining.

8.Upon completion, the following message appears: “Selected partition(s) copied successfully. Would you like to view results? Yes/No”. Click Yes to view information about the copied partition(s) such as volume type, status, size, used MB, free MB, and primary or logical format.

9.If no active partition exists on destination drive, the following message appears: “No active (bootable) partition exists on destination drive. Would you like to set an active partition now? Yes/No.” Select Yes to set an active partition.

10.If the destination drive will be designated as the Master drive, you must set the partition active that contains your Operating System. To set the Operating System partition active, perform the following:

a.Click Yes.

b.Select the partition containing your Operating System.

c.Click Set Active.

d.Click Close.

11.From the DriveCopy main screen, click Exit.

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