What is Hard-Disk Cloning?
Hard-Disk Cloning copies entire hard disks bit by bit, so that all the data such as e.g. the Registry or the long file names of Windows 95 are available on the hard disk exactly as they were on the original. During this process, even the different parameters of the original and target disk (such as different number of sectors or heads of the disks) can be reconciled, and all other hard disk-specific data (such as the Boot Manager of Windows NT) can be automatically adjusted. With ImageCopy, you can copy your master disk, generated once, quickly and easily to any number of target disks, which may, in fact, even be smaller than the master disk, since the size of FAT and FAT32 partitions can be freely changed; There is no need to do any formatting and partitioning of the target disks; that is done automatically by the program during the copying. Other file systems such as the NTFS of Windows NT, HPFS of OS/2 or the Novell File System are transferred bit by bit, with the sizes of the parti