User Guide 1.0
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Example:
Source
1GB
Target
2GB
FAT
FAT
copy oK
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If a source device has a bigger capacity than target devices:
1. Set the tolerance % higher or set to “Don’t care” (no limit).
2. Data stored on flash devices such as USB cards and USB drives are located randomly
instead of sequentially. The success of this type of duplication depends on the data
size as well as the data location on the source device. There are three outcomes that
could be resulted from this type of copy.
Illustration 1
For source device with FAT16 or FAT32 file system whose content is located
within the capacity of target drive(s) and the content size is within the capacity of
the target drive(s):
copy oK.
The data size is less than 1GB and the data
location is within the first 1GB of the memory space.
Source
2GB
Target
1GB
Illustration 2
For source device with FAT16 or FAT32 file system whose content is located
beyond the capacity of target card(s)/ drive(s) while the content size is still within the
capacity of the target drive(s) :
copy Fails.
Data is stored beyond the first 1GB memory
space of the target device, even though the data size is
still smaller than 1GB.
Source
2GB
Target
1GB
t
Reflex
Flash