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- HARD DISK COPY Copyright 1996-1997 Chang Ping Lee ALL RIGHTS RESERVED
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- HARD DISK COPY Copyright 1996-1997 Chang Ping Lee page 1
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- Table Of Contents
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- Disclaimer of warranty. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
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- License . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
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- Terms of distribution . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
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- Acknowledgements. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
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- 1. Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
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- 2. Main Features. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
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- 3. System requirement and compatibility . . . . . . . . . . 8
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- 4. How to install and run HARD DISK COPY. . . . . . . . . . 9
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- 5. Command line arguments and examples. . . . . . . . . . . 10
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- 6. How to use pull-down menus in HARD DISK COPY . . . . . . 12
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- 7. Windows and button
- 7.1 Operation window. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
- 7.2 Information window. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
- 7.3 GO button . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
- 7.4 Progress window . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
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- 8. Commands reference . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
- 8.1 Source. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
- 8.2 Target. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
- 8.3 Action. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
- 8.4 GO. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
- 8.5 Bench . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
- 8.6 Option. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
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- 9. What is an image file. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
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- 10. Frequently asked questions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
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- 11. Support and suggestions. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
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- 12. Introducing another fine product . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
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- 13. Registration benefit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
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- HOW TO REGISTER
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- ORDER FORM
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- HARD DISK COPY Copyright 1996-1997 Chang Ping Lee page 2
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- DISCLAIMER OF WARRANTY
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- THIS SOFTWARE AND MANUAL ARE SUPPLIED "AS IS". THE AUTHOR HEREBY
- DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES RELATING TO THIS SOFTWARE AND ITS
- DOCUMENTATION FILE, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED
- TO DAMAGE TO HARDWARE, SOFTWARE AND/OR DATA FROM USE OF THIS
- PRODUCT. IN NO EVENT WILL THE AUTHOR OF THIS SOFTWARE BE LIABLE
- TO YOU OR ANY OTHER PARTY FOR ANY DAMAGES. YOUR USE OF THIS
- SOFTWARE INDICATES THAT YOU HAVE READ AND AGREE TO THESE AND
- OTHER TERMS INCLUDED IN THIS DOCUMENTATION FILE.
-
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- DUE TO THE NATURE OF EVOLVING PROGRAMMING AND THE VARIOUS
- HARDWARE AND SOFTWARE ENVIRONMENTS IN WHICH THIS SOFTWARE MAY
- BE USED, IT IS UNDERSTOOD THAT OCCASIONAL "BUGS" OR UNFITNESS
- MAY ARISE. THE USER SHOULD ALWAYS TEST THIS SOFTWARE THOROUGHLY
- WITH NON-CRITICAL DATA BEFORE RELYING ON IT.
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- HARD DISK COPY Copyright 1996-1997 Chang Ping Lee page 3
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- LICENSE
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-
- HARD DISK COPY v3.1 is neither free software nor is it in the
- public domain. The software and its documentation, this file, are
- property of the author and may not be sold without written
- permission from the author.
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- HARD DISK COPY v3.1 is distributed as shareware. This means that
- you are granted a limited license to use it for a period of 30
- days. If you find it useful and decide to continue using it after
- the trial period, registration is required.
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- Registered users will be granted a just-like-a-book license which
- means a registered version of the software can be used by more
- than one person and can be moved from one computer to another so
- long as there is NO POSSIBILITY of it being used by two different
- persons on two different computers at the same time, just like a
- book can not be read by two different persons in two different
- places at the same time.
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- Site licenses for use of HARD DISK COPY on multiple computers are
- also available upon request at a reduced fee.
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- HARD DISK COPY Copyright 1996-1997 Chang Ping Lee page 4
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- TERMS OF DISTRIBUTION :
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- Redistribution of HARD DISK COPY must include the software, its
- documentation file, order form and all supplemental files (see
- FILES.TXT) as a single unit without any modification AND subject
- to the following conditions :
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- 1. Any individual is welcome to make copies for his/her friends
- and/or colleagues if NO FEE is charged.
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- 2. Electronic bulletin boards, whether they charge or do not
- charge their users subscription fee, are welcome to post the
- program for down loading as long as they do not charge any fee
- in particular for the distribution of HARD DISK COPY.
-
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- 3. Computer information services such as CompuServe (CIS), Genie,
- etc., may post this software for their subscribers.
-
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- 4. Non-commercial user groups and computer clubs may distribute
- the program to their members if the fee charged for the
- diskette containing HARD DISK COPY does not exceed $10.
-
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- 5. Disk vendors approved by the Association of Shareware
- Professionals or disk vendors who explain the concept of
- shareware in their ads that quote a price may distribute the
- shareware version of HARD DISK COPY.
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- 6. Other commercial enterprises wishing to distribute HARD DISK
- COPY either alone or in combination with other hardware,
- software, books or materials must obtain permission in writing
- from the author.
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- HARD DISK COPY Copyright 1996-1997 Chang Ping Lee page 5
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- ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
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- The author of HARD DISK COPY sincerely wish to thank the following
- people.
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- Klaus Schnack made great contributions by spending many hours
- testing several versions of HARD DISK COPY and provided many
- valuable suggestions. Joe Warjas, co-sysop of the PIE BBS, also
- provided many valuable suggestions.
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- HARD DISK COPY Copyright 1996-1997 Chang Ping Lee page 6
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- 1. INTRODUCTION:
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- HARD DISK COPY is a hard disk copying utility which copies from
- hard disk or image file to another hard disk or image file. HARD
- DISK COPY is ideal for backup, hard disk upgrade, systems
- transfer and multiple systems set up.
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- With hard drive prices plunging, it becomes more and more
- feasible to use hard drive for backup purpose. Moreover, many
- users have difficulty finding reliable ways for backing up Win95
- because of the long file name newly introduced. HARD DISK COPY
- copies hard disks sector by sector. Thus, eliminates the hassle
- associated with Win95 Backup. The process is fast and smooth.
- The wear and tear on the hard disk is reduced to minimum.
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- The virtue of HARD DISK COPY is obvious especially in hard disk
- upgrade, systems transfer and multiple systems set up. Without
- HARD DISK COPY it's not unusual to spend hours or days for each
- system transfer. With HARD DISK COPY, it can be done in minutes
- or even seconds.
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- Another application is that one can use HARD DISK COPY to save
- entire hard disk to an image file, remote transfer it to another
- computer and then restore the original configuration.
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- HARD DISK COPY is far more than just a simple copying utility.
- Important features include Format Conversion, Defragmentation,
- Fast Mode, Image File and more. Please see next and following
- sections for details.
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- HARD DISK COPY Copyright 1996-1997 Chang Ping Lee page 7
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- 2. MAIN FEATURES
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- *** Performs sector copying of hard disks.
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- *** Backup to and restore from image files.
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- *** Format conversion for transferring to a larger hard disk or
- copying drives with different capacity.
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- *** Optional defragmentation while copying. Resulting in a
- perfect target disk.
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- *** Fast and smooth operation. Save wear and tear on hard
- drives.
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- *** Fast mode that reads and writes only the portion that
- contains data and does not waste any time reading and
- writing the empty portion.
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- *** Safety feature that saves information of source disk to
- image file. The information will be shown for confirmation
- purpose when the image file is restored to a hard disk.
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- *** Friendly, informative and visually appealing user interface
- with mouse support. No need to go through a lengthy DOC
- file and you still couldn't remember all the options and
- switches.
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- *** Command line arguments for working with batch files.
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- *** Creates an exact image file of a hard disk.
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- 3. SYSTEM REQUIREMENT AND COMPATIBILITY
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- To run HARD DISK COPY you need at least 128K bytes of free
- conventional memory. DOS v2.0 or higher is required. When
- copying to a hard disk, the source and target need to have
- the same capacity. To copy drives with different capacity,
- registered version is required.
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- Limitation : Copy logical drives with 16 bits or 12 bits FAT
- file system. Other file systems not yet supported. Can access
- image files on CD-ROM or network drives, but can not do drive-
- to-drive copying with such devices.
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- 4. HOW TO INSTALL AND RUN HARD DISK COPY
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- It's easy! Just copy all the files to a directory created for
- HARD DISK COPY. In order to run the program anywhere you like
- you need to include the directory in the PATH defined in your
- AUTOEXEC.BAT file or create a one-line batch file containing
- the path of HDCP.EXE.
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- To run the program type "HDCP" followed by the "Enter" key.
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- Best performance can be achieved by copying between different
- physical hard drives. If the source and target are on different
- partitions of the same physical hard drive, the speed may be
- slowed down significantly.
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- 5. COMMAND LINE ARGUMENTS AND EXAMPLES
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- There are five options you can specify using command line
- arguments. You can find detailed description in this section or
- run "HDCP /?" to get a summery on line.
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- In addition, you can also specify source, and/or target disk/
- image file on the command line. See examples at the end of this
- section.
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- Note that the '+' sign after any option can be omitted.
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- /b followed by +/-. Set Boot-Sector ON/OFF. When ON the program
- will copy boot sector (sector 0) too. Otherwise the copy
- process starts at sector 1. Note that this option does not
- apply when target is an image file. In other words, an image
- file will always include the boot sector of the source disk
- it was copied from. Default of this option is ON.
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- /f followed by +/-. Set Fast ON/OFF. When ON the program will
- only read/write the portion with active data and skip empty
- portion of hard disks. Default of this option is ON.
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- /i followed by +/-. Set Interface ON/OFF. When ON the program
- will go to the interactive menu after the initialization
- stage. Otherwise, it will perform the copying process in the
- command line mode. When set to OFF, source and target also
- need to be specified on the command line. Default of this
- option is OFF.
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- /o followed by +/-. Set "mono in color" mode. In a color
- system, you can use /o+ to force HARD DISK COPY run in black
- and white. Default is -.
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- /s followed by +/-. Set Sound ON/OFF. Default is ON.
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- file_name define file_name as source or target image file.
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- drive: define a hard drive as source or target drive.
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- EXAMPLES:
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- HDCP /b+f- Set Boot-sector ON and Fast mode OFF. Entire
- disk from the first sector to the last will be
- copied.
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- HDCP /bf- Same as the last example. The '+' can be and is
- omitted.
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- HDCP /i- C: I: Copy C: drive to I: drive without using the
- interactive interface.
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- HDCP C: I:ABC Copy C: drive to an image file named ABC in the
- current directory of I: drive. Interactive menu
- will show up and users need to press the "GO"
- button to start the copying process.
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- HDCP I:ABC C: Restore from an image file named ABC in the
- current directory of I: drive to C: drive.
- interactive interface will show up and users
- need to press the "GO" button to start the
- copying process.
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- 6. HOW TO USE PULL-DOWN MENUS IN HARD DISK COPY
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- After you type HDCP followed by the "Enter" key, the Shareware
- screen appears. Press the enter key again, after three seconds,
- and the Main Menu appears.
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- SELECT : To select a command, use the arrow keys or simply
- press the highlighted letter.
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- EXECUTE : To execute a command, press the enter key after
- you have selected the command.
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- ESC key : You can press the ESC key to interrupt a Read or
- Write action.
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- Mouse : When prompted you can click the left button on an
- answer. You can also click the right button to signal an
- interrupt. Clicking the right button is the same as
- pressing the ESC key.
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- 7. WINDOWS AND BUTTON
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- There are three windows and one button in the interactive menu
- of HARD DISK COPY.
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- 7.1 OPERATION window : After you have specified either source or
- target disk, this window will show up. It shows you the
- source, target and the kind of operation it will perform.
- In shareware version, COPY is the only operation. In
- registered version, users can choose among COPY, COMPARE and
- COPY with on-the-fly COMPARE.
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- 7.2 INFORMATION window : After you have specified the source
- disk, this window will show up. It shows you sector layout
- and other useful information about the source disk. For
- example, if the source is an image file, this window will
- show you when and from where the image file was created.
-
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- 7.3 GO button : After you have specified both source and target
- disk, the GO button will show up under the OPERATION window.
- When GO button is in red color, the operation will be
- destructive (i.e. COPY or COPY with on-the-fly COMPARE.)
- When GO button is in white color, the operation will be
- non-destructive (i.e. COMPARE.)
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- 7.4 PROGRESS window : After you have pressed the GO button and
- the program starts the operation this window will show up.
- It shows you the status of the copying or comparing process.
- When the title of this window is in red color, the operation
- will be destructive (i.e. COPY or COPY with on-the-fly
- COMPARE.) When it is in green color, the operation will be
- non-destructive (i.e. COMPARE.)
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- 8. COMMAND REFERENCE
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- 8.1 Source: Specify the source disk to be a hard drive or an
- image file created previously by HARD DISK COPY.
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- 8.2 Target: Specify the target disk to be a hard drive or an
- image file.
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- 8.3 Action: Specify the operation to be performed. In shareware
- version, only COPY is available. In registered version, two
- additional operations are available: COMPARE and COPY with
- on-the-fly comparison.
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- 8.4 GO: Start operation.
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- 8.5 BENCH: Benchmark the sequential read speed of a hard drive.
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- 8.6 OPTION: Toggle options. In shareware version, only FAST and
- BOOT are available. In registered version, an additional
- option Dfrg allows you to defragment while copying.
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- "Fast ON" means don't read/write empty portion of source and
- target disks.
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- "Boot ON" will include boot sector in the operation.
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- 9. WHAT IS AN IMAGE FILE ?
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- An image file is created by reading the source disk sector by
- sector, track by track in the original order. It contains every
- bit of information of the source disk.
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- 10. FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
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- 1. Q: I got "NO ROM BASIC" or "Operating system not found"
- messages when I tried to boot from target drive.
-
- A: This usually happens as follow. With both drives on the
- same system, you copy boot partition from one drive to
- another. You then hook up target, but not source, to a
- new system. But there is no active partition on the
- target drive and thus the error message at boot up. To
- fix the problem, boot up the new system from a floppy,
- run FDISK to set active partition, and then reboot.
-
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- 2. Q: HDCP showed the same number for "Total" and "Active"
- sectors. It copies the whole disk even though the FAST
- mode was turned ON.
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- A: With FAST mode on, HDCP will skip inactive sectors at
- the end, but not those in the middle. This means even if
- you only have one tiny file on a drive, HDCP may still
- copy the entire drive if this tiny file happens to be
- stored on the last few sectors of the drive.
-
- Some software, e.g. PCTool's MIRROR, Norton Utility's
- IMAGE, etc., will intentionally write to the last few
- sectors of a drive. This results in no inactive sectors
- at the end of the drive. If you copy from this kind of
- drives and want to take advantage of FAST mode feature,
- you can delete the output files by these software, run
- HDCP to make copies, and when done, run these software
- again.
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- 11. SUPPORT AND SUGGESTIONS
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- If you need support or you have comments, suggestions, or you
- believe there is a bug in the program, feel free to contact me,
- whether you are a registered user or not.
-
- You can contact me in six ways, listed below according to
- their timeliness. Registered users do have priority but I will
- try to help anyone in need.
-
- 1. PIE BBS in Sunnyvale, CA, U.S.A. (408) 733-4670
- 3 nodes with 28,800 USR Dual Standard V.everything.
-
- I check my mail almost daily on the PIE BBS. For the
- fastest response please send your message to CHANG LEE in
- the Shareware Authors Conference on this BBS.
-
- Effective 8/1/92 The PIE BBS has graciously allowed me to
- use their BBS as the main distribution point for HARD DISK
- COPY (HDCP.) I will personally upload the most current
- version of HDCP to this BBS.
-
- -----> HDCP is a free download to all callers on the PIE BBS.
-
- 2. Internet.
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- Please send emails to 71053.3517@compuserve.com
-
- 3. CompuServe Information Service (CIS)
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- I check my mail at least once a week on CIS and will get
- back to you as soon as I receive your mail. Please send
- your mail to 71053,3517.
-
- 4. CompuServe PCTech Forum
-
- After login to CompuServe, "GO PCTech" without quotes and
- post your questions there to CHANG LEE. Since this is a
- public forum, other users may join the discussion.
-
- 5. Shareware conferences on ILINK.
-
- I monitor ILINK conference almost daily. If your local BBS
- carries it you are welcome to send your message to CHANG LEE
- via this conferences.
-
- 6. You can also send your suggestions, questions and/or
- registration to the following address.
-
- Chang Ping Lee
- P.O. Box 60064
- Palo Alto, CA 94306
-
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- 12. INTRODUCING ANOTHER FINE PRODUCT
-
-
- DISK COPY FAST
-
-
- DISK COPY FAST is a powerful 1-pass diskette duplication
- utility which makes copies of Microsoft DMF, IBM XDF, selected
- FDFORMAT, 800KB and standard formats (1.44 MB, 720 KB, 1.2 MB
- and 360 KB) floppy disks. It can also be used to copy Mac HD
- disk on PC platform.
-
- DMF (1.7MB on 3.5" HD disk) is the new format used by Microsoft
- in new releases of many of its products such as Windows 95 and
- NT.
-
- XDF (1.8MB on 3.5" HD disk) is the new format used by IBM in
- its OS/2 Warp release.
-
- MAIN FEATURES:
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- 1. Incredibly fast. Please see DCF51.DOC for benchmark details.
-
- 2. Can performs the DOS commands FORMAT, DISKCOPY and DISKCOMP
- all in one single pass.
-
- 3. Command line or menu driven.
-
- 4. Command line arguments or hot keys for backup or mass
- production.
-
- 5. Work with batch file.
-
- 6. Mouse support. No keyboard anywhere except on-line
- registration.
-
- 7. Has advanced options for extra safety protection.
-
- 8. Can skip empty portion of diskettes to save copying time.
-
- 9. Can utilizes (but does not require) extended memory.
-
- 10. Smart and improved auto-sensing feature. Prompt only when
- diskette not present or needs to be changed.
-
- 11. User friendly with on-line help.
-
- 12. User configurable, including menu color (color or black and
- white), default options, menu style and keystrokes
- requirement.
-
-
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- 13. Works with 4 drive systems.
-
- 14. Supports PC, XT, AT or compatible. HAS visually appealing
- interface which works on monochrome, CGA, EGA, VGA and
- SVGA.
-
- 15. Minimum hardware requirement. Only needs 200KB of RAM to
- run the program. Only needs hard disk with transfer rate
- 200 KB/sec or better to achieve optimal copying speed.
-
-
- DISK COPY FAST is available by anonymous ftp to garbo.uwasa.fi,
- directory /pc/diskcopy, file name dcf51.zip. You can also down
- the same file from PIE BBS at (408) 733-4670.
-
-
-
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- 13. REGISTRATION BENEFIT
-
-
- If you find HARD DISK COPY useful and would like to continue
- using the program please register. In return, you will receive
- the following benefits.
-
-
- 1. Full support for format conversion. Allows you to copy
- drives with different capacity. Makes upgrading Win95 to
- larger hard disk extremely fast and easy. The only
- requirement is that target drive must be large enough to
- hold the data from source disk.
-
- 2. Full support for defragmentation. Fragmentation decreases
- the efficiency of hard disk access. This optional features
- enable you to produce perfect target disk. Perfect in the
- sense that there is no fragmentation whatsoever on the
- resulting target disk.
-
- 3. More commands that allow you to COMPARE and COPY with on-
- the-fly comparison. COMPARE is much more than just VERIFY.
- COMPARE is done by a fully optimized routine and in a byte-
- by-byte fashion.
-
- 4. Bonus utility. A separate program, DCOMP, for comparing
- directories. You can compare drives by specifying the root
- directories of the two drives, e.g. "DCOMP C:\ D:\". Instead
- of working sector by sector, this utility goes through DOS
- directory structure, and thus give you confirmation of the
- the success of HDCP operation should you feel the need to do
- so. It has options to compare individual files, attributes
- and more.
-
- 5. No initial delay and no registration reminder screen. Batch
- file users can enjoy no keystroke operation.
-
-
- 6. Personalized appreciation screen. Your name will be part of
- of the program and will be shown at the initial screen.
-
-
- 7. Free telephone support.
-
-
-
- This page : order information and payment methods.
- Next page : order form.
-
-
- 1. Information:
-
- Please see page 3 of HDCP31.DOC file for license agreement.
-
-
- 2. Order directly from DCF Software:
-
- Please send order form with payment to DCF Software. The
- following payment methods are accepted.
-
- a. Checks in US funds drawn on a US bank.
-
- b. Eurocheque. Payment must be in US dollars. Please add
- additional six US dollars to cover bank charge.
-
- c. Money order issued by banks, post office or American
- Express. Payment must be in US dollars.
-
- d. Credit card (VISA or Master Card.) Products must be
- mailed to the same person (card holder.)
-
- Payment by cash is discouraged as the author can not be
- responsible for any loss in the mail. It happened twice that
- the author couldn't find any payment in the envelope while
- users said they did enclose cash. When this happens products
- will NOT be mailed!
-
- 3. Order from CompuServe.
-
- CompuServe (CIS) : go SWREG and look for Registration ID
- 11841.
-
- ----------------------- < ORDER FORM - Page 1 > -----------------------
-
- I have read and agree to the terms in HDCP31.DOC file and would like
- to order HARD DISK COPY.
- price quantity total
-
- HARD DISK COPY v3.1 $48 ____ $______
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- Shipping & handling (U.S.A. $5) $______
- (Canada, Mexico $6)
- (Other countries $8)
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- Sub total $______
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- California residents please add sales tax $______
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- < CTRL 00144NF > TOTAL $______
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- Disk type : ( ) 3.5" ( ) 5.25"
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- Payment: ( ) check/money order ( ) cash ( ) Master card ( ) VISA
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- Credit card orders:
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- Name as shown on the credit card: _______________________________
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- Credit card number: _____________________________________________
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- Expiration date: ________________________________________________
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- Total amount in U.S. dollars: $__________________________________
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- Signature: _______________________________ Date:________________
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- Name : _____________________________________
- (Software will be licensed to the name given above.)
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- Address : _____________________________________
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- Phone : _____________________________________
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- Email addr: _____________________________________
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- Comments : (Please write your comment on the back of this form)
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- Please mail this form with payment to the following address.
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- DCF Software
- P.O. Box 60064
- Palo Alto, CA 94306
- U. S. A.
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