FAQS
Logicube SuperSonix User’s Manual
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A.
The Logicube SuperSonix does duplicate the SID. Because of this, it is recommended that a
SID changer be installed on the Master drive so that the first time the newly cloned Target is
booted-up, all SID's will be replaced with fresh ones.
There are a number of SID changer utilities available. A freeware SID changer is available at
www.sysinternals.com
for download. Note that Logicube assumes no responsibility for this or any
third party software, and can only provide limited support in its use.
Q.
How does the Logicube SuperSonix handle bad sectors encountered on the Master and
Target drives during cloning?
A.
On the Master drive, if OmniDiagnostics has been installed and its Recover feature has been
enabled, the Logicube SuperSonix will attempt to recover the data from any bad sectors
encountered.
If OmniDiagnostics has not been installed or its Recover feature has not been enabled, the
Logicube SuperSonix will immediately skip over any bad sectors on the Master drive. Note that
several attempts will be made to correctly read the sector before skipping.
Note that newer drives perform automatic bad sector reallocation on their own and will, therefore,
rarely show a bad sector.
Q.
Can I clone drives with virus protection software installed?
A.
Yes, but remember to decline the "repair" of the target drive should a virus protection
program complain about an altered master boot record, etc.
Q.
How does the Logicube SuperSonix determine the size of partitions to create on the Target
drive?
A.
In the default Cleve Clone mode, all known partition types (i.e. FAT16, FAT32 and NTFS) are
scaled proportionally to the ratio of Master/Target size. Note, however, that FAT16 partitions will
not exceed 2.1 GB when scaled up, nor be smaller than 32 MB when scaled down.
All unknown partitions (e.g. HPFS, UNIX, etc.) are mirrored, that is they maintain their size.
Q.
What is the difference between 100% MirrorCopy™ and CleverCopy?
A.
100% Clone™ simply copies the user-designated percentage of all sectors on a hard drive
starting from sector one. It does not look at drive structures and thus can copy any type of known
or unknown partition.
CleverCopy analyzes the drive structures prior to cloning and only copies sectors that are
occupied by useful files and data. It also adjusts the various drive structures to assure a valid and
fully partitioned target drive. For these reasons, CleverCopy™ is the default cloning mode, and
recommended for use wherever possible.
Q.
Can the Logicube SuperSonix correctly clone hard drives with dual boot configurations, even
in conjunction with NTFS?
A.
Yes. The Logicube SuperSonix will clone a FAT16 followed by either an NTFS or another
FAT16 partition correctly and adjust all the necessary structures so that dual booting is possible.
It will also correctly handle dual boot configurations that use the same partition.