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Timothy Daniels
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Re: Acronis 7/XP Questions
"Frog" wrote:
> The Western Digital/My Book Premium Edition USB connected
> 500GB hard drive shipped with "a FAT32 partition for full drive
> capability". Are you saying that Casper 4 will (my words) remove
> everything off the hard drive and start over in NTSF? If so, that
> will make my life a whole lot easier.
>
> My new hard drive is now registered and I only need to obtain software for
> making backups at this point...
If you are making a clone, the formatting information is treated
as just data, and it is copied right along with what the user considers
to be "data". So for a clone, the formatting on the destination medium
is not changed. But for an image file - which is one BIG file that is
stored like any other file - the format of the image file on the destination
medium corresponds to the formatting of that medium, although its
contents retain the original formatting information which will be
restored when the image is restored.
*TimDaniels*
"Frog" wrote:
> The Western Digital/My Book Premium Edition USB connected
> 500GB hard drive shipped with "a FAT32 partition for full drive
> capability". Are you saying that Casper 4 will (my words) remove
> everything off the hard drive and start over in NTSF? If so, that
> will make my life a whole lot easier.
>
> My new hard drive is now registered and I only need to obtain software for
> making backups at this point...
If you are making a clone, the formatting information is treated
as just data, and it is copied right along with what the user considers
to be "data". So for a clone, the formatting on the destination medium
is not changed. But for an image file - which is one BIG file that is
stored like any other file - the format of the image file on the destination
medium corresponds to the formatting of that medium, although its
contents retain the original formatting information which will be
restored when the image is restored.
*TimDaniels*