change ATA 0 to ATA 1 when job is started

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change ATA 0 to ATA 1 when job is started

Postby manel » 05.02.09, 09:33

Hi!

I've a doubt. I started to clone one disk (ATA 0 TO USB) to other, but I stoped because I need to plug in on ATA 0 other disk to do some experiments. (ATA 1 was working). Then I leave the disk doing "experiments" on ATA 0 and now ATA 1 is finished. It's possible to "modify" the JOB remaining to continue the scanning instead of ATA 0, ATA 1 (Same destination -> USB)

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Re: change ATA 0 to ATA 1 when job is started

Postby Pepe » 05.02.09, 23:57

Create a new task with the new setup, then close it and copy map.bin from the old folder to the new one and launch the new task again.
then set the starting LBA somewhere near before the last scan ended and start cloning

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Re: change ATA 0 to ATA 1 when job is started

Postby manel » 06.02.09, 11:14

Pepe wrote:Create a new task with the new setup, then close it and copy map.bin from the old folder to the new one and launch the new task again.
then set the starting LBA somewhere near before the last scan ended and start cloning

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Re: change ATA 0 to ATA 1 when job is started

Postby AJ2008 » 13.02.09, 10:56

You also need to copy all files from the folder except the task.prm and task.bak files to the new folder, this will transfer all the imaged data so far, if at all anything has already been imaged.


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Re: change ATA 0 to ATA 1 when job is started

Postby Pepe » 13.02.09, 17:34

yes, the FDB contains info about the folder structure in the 'explorer' view.
He was imaging to USB, so there should not be any image files, but U are correct, thanx

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