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Can I select more than one partition from the duplicator hard drive and combine them on to one DVD?

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No, you can't. Each partition represents the exact clone of the master disc. They can not be combined or truncated.
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No, you can't. Each partition represents the exact clone of the master disc. They cannot be combined or truncated.
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Can I select more than one partition from the duplicator hard drive and combine them on to one CD?

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No. Each partition represents the exact clone of the master disc. They can not be combined or truncated.
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Should I partition my hard drive?

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It is best to have your OS on a separate partition than the rest of your data. This results in less fragmentation and ensures speedy operation of your system. If your hard drive is large enough, then partitioning is probably a good idea for you. Common practice is to have at least three partitions: one ~8GB for the OS, one ~10GB for Documents and other personal files, and whatever is left for programs.
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Do I need a hard drive in my duplicator?

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While you don't need a hard drive in the unit, you might want to consider adding one. Here are some advantages of using a hard drive: Safe storage of the master. You burn the master to the hard drive, and then you use the image on the hard drive to burn the copies. The duplicator will run faster and more efficiently, especially if you are making many copies. Without a hard drive, with each burn the duplicator has to read the master before burning the copies.
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How to Partition a Master Hard Drive?

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Your computer has a disk larger than 512 MB. This version of Windows includes improved support for large disks, resulting in more efficient use of disk space on large drives, and allowing disks over 2 GB to be formatted as a single drive.
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Why would I need a hard drive installed in Duplicator?

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Hard drives are beneficial to ensure quality burns at higher speeds and to store data that you may need to recall at a later date. With a hard drive, you can store important data or data you make frequent duplications from and easily recall any time you need. Also, it ensures that you can duplicate at the true maximum speed with the best quality.
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Can I save files from a computer hard drive to the duplicator hard drive through USB or Firewire?

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No. Computer hard drives and duplicator hard drives are two separate file systems, so they cannot communicate. The USB and Firewire connections' allow the computer to use the duplicator as a CD or DVD external burner. You can use either of those devices to store the data on a disc from a specified CD or DVD drive on the duplicator. Once you create that disc, you can use it as your master disc to load into the hard drive and make your duplications. No.
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Partition has been deleted from my hard drive, what should I do?

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In this case, utility programs usage should be avoided, as they do not always provide satisfactory results. If its "As-Failed" condition, you can usually recover your data with the entire directory structure intact. However, NOT RUNNING UTILITY PROGRAMS IS CRITICAL. Do not install new programs or attempt to save data onto the affected drive; this could make the situation worst.
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How do I partition a Firewire or USB Hard Drive?

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Insert your disk or drive and launch Disk Utility. Disk Utility is found under Apple menu > Utilities > Disk Utilities Click each partition and type a name for it, choose a format, and type a size. You can also drag the divider between the partitions to change their sizes. If a partition's name has an asterisk beside it, it's shown larger than its actual size in order to display its name legibly.
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What tool do you use to partition the hard drive(s), and what partition scheme do you use?

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We always use the Linux program fdisk or sfdisk to partition a new hard drive - even for making DOS FAT32 partitions or HPFS/NTFS partitions. The scheme we use depends entirely upon how large the hard drive is, what OS(s) we are installing, how you intend to use the machine, and of course your preferences. After reviewing the hardware in your order, we will make a recommendation allowing for smooth upgrades in the future (keeping your personal files and non-OS software in place).
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If I buy a duplicator now, can I install the hard drive by myself later on?

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No. Installing the hard drive requires special wiring and pre-configuration procedures which can be only done by our certified technicians. Any attempts to alter the machine on your own or through a non-authorized service technician will nullify the warranty.
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Is it a good idea to order a hard drive with the duplicator?

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Not necessarily. A hard drive is very useful if you are burning copies of the same master disc over and over again, and you will continue copying from that master in the future. You can load an image of the master disc to the hard drive, then copy from the hard drive each time.
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How do I mount a DOS partition from the hard drive?

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Where c0 is the controller number. t0 is the target (SCSI ID number) (omit for ATAPI/IDE) d0 is always 0 for SCSI, the drive # for ATAPI/IDE p0 is the partition; DOS is the first partition here /mnt is the mount point You can use the normal UNIX commands to copy files, 'cp', etc., after that to move the data. DOS filenames are in the old 8.3 format (lower case) for Solaris 2.5.1, in long filename format (lower case) for Solaris 2.
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I installed a new 8GB hard drive, but I can only create a partition of 2GB! Why?

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The most likely reason is that you are running MS-DOS or the original version of Windows 95. Newer versions of Windows allow FAT32 partitions, which can be any size and are generally more efficient at storing information as well. See previous question about determining Windows version. To use any drive > 2GB as a single partition, you should upgrade to a newer version of Windows.
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Q1. Can the DVR install on a NTFS hard drive as opposed to a FAT32 partition?

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Yes, the only difference is the hard drive of your DVR cannot read in other PC. NTFS is designed to secure your data from unauthorized access. The recorded video data retrieved from an FAT32 hard drive and can be played in other (NTFS or FAT) PC. «top»­­­ Many users forget to install this driver, causing the application to function abnormally. You can download DirectX from the following site: http://www.microsoft.com/windows/directx/default.aspx «top»­­­
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Do I partition the hard drive to allow saves in a specific folder?

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No. You allow changes to be kept in a specific folder even after reboot by entering the path to the folder in the Writable Directories screen of Clean Slate.
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Do I need to reboot the computer in order to restore the system partition of my hard disk drive?

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I created an image that is saved on multiple CD-R(W) discs or DVD-R/RW (DVD+R/RW) discs, but when I want to explore this image, Acronis True Image 9.0 says that it cannot mount the partition as a logical drive.
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What partition scheme will you use for the hard drive(s) in my new computer?

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We will partition your hard drives however you want. Upon receiving your order, we will review the hardware and operating choices in your system and make a recommendation for your approval or modification. If you let us know how you intend to use your new LAC system in your response to our initial configuration approval request (sent by e-mail), we will work with you to determine an optimal partition scheme.
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What are DVD-Cloner's requirements for hard drive for?

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If you are using the trial version of DVD-Cloner, you will need a minimum of 2GB free disc space. If you are using the full version, you may need up to twice as much disc space as indicated in the DVD. For example, a D5 DVD may require a 5GB or more free disc space. A D9 DVD may require a 10GB or more free disc space. Yes. DVD-Cloner supports 1 to 6 region DVD movies. You may backup any region DVD movie with DVD-Cloner and play the cloned disc on your DVD player or computer.
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Can I create DVD files on the hard drive instead of a DVD?

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I answered my last question by selecting 2 DVD copies. During the change disk phase , I found that large (DVD sized) temp files were created in the "Preview Folder". [edit]
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Can the 7-Series recorder power my external hard drive or DVD-RAM drive?

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Yes! The 7-Series can power an external drives only when powered from external DC. The 7-Series will not power a drive off of its attached Li-Ion battery alone. There is not enough voltage from the Li-Ion battery to support bus powering.
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