FAQS
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A.
No. Target drives do not need to be formatted, partitioned or otherwise modified prior to
cloning. The Logicube SuperSonix disregards everything on the Target drive, reformatting and
partitioning it during cloning.
Q.
Are NT 4GB FAT16 partitions (also known as “NT FAT”) supported by the Logicube
SuperSonix?
A.
Yes, through MirrorCopy™ mode only.
Q.
Can the Logicube SuperSonix clone partitions created with file systems such as UNIX,
LINUX and HPFS?
A.
Yes, but results are guaranteed only if they are cloned between identical Master and Target
drives. However, partitions of some versions of UNIX will self-repair upon the first boot.
Q.
Can the Logicube SuperSonix defragment a partition?
A.
Yes. Refer to Chapter4: Cloning for information on using Selective Partitions to defragment a
FAT partition while cloning.
Q.
Can the Logicube SuperSonix clone between dissimilar drives?
A.
Yes. For Master drives that contain FAT16, FAT32 and NTFS partitions, the Logicube
SuperSonix will take care of all the necessary adjustments to ensure that a Target drive of any
size will be valid and bootable. Many combinations of Master and Target drives sizes up to 250
GB were tested and found to be valid.
Unknown partition types, however, are cloned in mirror mode and typically require very similar if
not identical Master and Target drives to guarantee a successful clone.
Q.
Can I clone from a larger drive to a smaller drive?
A.
Yes, as long as the data content of each Master partition is able to fit into the scaled down
size of the corresponding Target partition. Otherwise, an error message will be displayed
indicating that the SuperSonix is unable to fit the data onto the Target drive.
The error "Cannot fit data to Target" can also be caused by a badly fragmented Master drive. In
such cases, defragmenting the Master will generally resolve the issue.
Note that an NTFS partition can only be scaled down by approximately 55% due to the master file
table (MFT) that resides in the center of the partition.
Q.
Can I clone to/from laptop drives?
A.
Yes. Logicube sells 2.5" drive adapters, and can provide adapters to many of the special
drive connections on the market. Please call for availability. In cases where the drive cannot be
removed from the laptop, you can use the parallel port interface, the optional Logicube CloneCard
Pro for cloning through the PCMCIA/CardBus interface, or the optional Logicube USB Adapter for
cloning through the USB port. See Chapter 7: Interface Adapters for more information.
Q.
How does the Logicube SuperSonix handle Windows NT Security Identification (SID)
duplication issues?