GETTING STARTED
Logicube SuperSonix User’s Manual
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2.5” Laptop drives (also called Notebook drives).
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1.8” Laptop drives (often found in smaller laptops
or netbooks).
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Compact Flash (CF) cards.
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USB drives
Other specialized adapters are also available. If you
are unsure about the type of drive that you have,
please contact Logicube Technical Support for
assistance.
Note:
Both eSATA and 1.8” microSATA drives are
supported with an optional cable available from
Logicube.
Note
: SCSI drives cannot be connected directly to
the Logicube SuperSonix.
The user interface
The touch sensitive user interface (UI) has been
designed with the professional in mind. It is fast,
responsive, and to the point; which means it requires
very few entries to achieve the desired result.
Wizard Mode functionality will be discussed here in
the Quick Start Section. The other four Icons found
on the Main Menu will be explained in Section 4.
Cloning Modes and Settings.
Figure 6. Main Menu