CLONING MODES AND SETTINGS
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Logicube SuperSonix User’s Manual
UDMA-6
- The software performs a test procedure
to determine the fastest setting that the drives will
tolerate while streaming data from one to the other.
When set to UDMA-6, all lower speed grades will
be tested (UDMA 0-6, PIO Auto, Medium & Slow).
UDMA-5
- The software performs a test procedure
to determine the fastest setting that the drives will
tolerate while streaming data from one to the other.
When set to UDMA-5, all lower speed grades will
be tested (UDMA 0-5, PIO Auto, Medium & Slow).
UDMA-4
- The software performs a test procedure
to determine the fastest setting that the drives will
tolerate while streaming data from one to the other.
When set to UDMA-4, all lower speed grades will
be tested (UDMA 0-4, PIO Auto, Medium & Slow).
UDMA-3
- Force the unit to use at most this speed.
Set the unit to this mode in some rare situations
where one or both drives do not support the higher
speeds, and “misbehave” during automatic speed
benchmarking.
UDMA-2
- Same as
UDMA-3.
UDMA-1
- Same as
UDMA-3.
UDMA-0
- Same as
UDMA-3.
PIO-Auto (PIO-4)
– Force the unit to use this as the
highest speed (PIO-4). Set the unit to this mode in
some rare situations where one or both drives do
not support higher speeds, and “misbehave” during
speed benchmarking.
PIO-Medium
– This is a fixed value that almost all
drives will tolerate. It will result in copying speeds
from about 200 to over 500 MB per minute
depending upon the characteristics of the drives.
PIO-Slow –
This is a speed value that all drives will
be able to tolerate. It supports copying speeds from
100 to over 300 MB per minute depending on the
characteristics of the drives.
NOTE
: Use the MEDIUM or SLOW modes if you
encounter drive “time-outs” or if you are cloning
older drives. Many 2.5” notebook drives require this
setting.
Direction
The Direction preference setting allows you to
switch the cloning direction between the Master and
Target drives. This setting is particularly useful