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Settings for cloning drives
O&O DiskImage-64
Set read method
Under Clone drive/Options, you can set your individual read method just as you can when creating an image. (Clon-
ing method). The cloning methods are constructed in a way similar to the imaging methods.
It's possible to choose from “Used sector”, “Forensic or Direct forensic methods. You can read more about this
under Imaging options.
Lock a drive
During the cloning process you can lock the drive from where you wish to clone an image. This prevents interim
changes to the drive being made during creation. The drive will no longer be displayed in Explorer and all appli-
cations will be closed. The drive is not locked by default.
1. To lock a drive, activate it under Clone drive/Options/Advanced
2. If you leave a drive unlocked during an imaging, because, for instance, you want to continue working on the
drive, the original status will be “cached”, i.e. stored in the working memory buffer. The working memory
buffer is however restricted. You can see how much is available in the Memory buffer display.
Note: Locking a system partition is not possible. If you want to prevent temporary files from being written on a
particular drive, make the entry NoSnapshotTmpFiles in the registry. More information can be found in the chap-
ter Explanation of registry entries.
Please note: Should you exceed the available working memory, the current changes will be written directly to
the target drive. This makes the image inconsistent and may render it unusable.
Note: To avoid overloading the memory buffer, close or stop all write procedures on the source drive, for exam-
ple, running a defragmentation.
Ignoring bad sectors
Should an error occur, you can specify under Clone drive/Options/Advanced whether the read process should be
aborted or continued. If continued, the bad sector will be saved in the copy as an unused sector. The remaining
data that are still readable will be present in the image.
Write over unused sectors
Under Clone Drive/Options/Advanced, you can select Zero unused sectors should you wish to overwrite unused
sectors with zeros. Data that were once saved there will now be permanently deleted. After overwriting, not even
special data recovery software will be able to restore these deleted data.
Force writing method
Under Clone drive/Options/Advanced you can force a writing method. "Write to drive" is the default writing
method used for the "Used sector" and "Forensic" cloning methods . "Write directly to disk" is the only writing
method used during "Direct Forensic" cloning. You can, however, force a user-defined writing method.
l Enable Force writing method and select the respective method.
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