Logicube Omniclone Xi User Manual

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INTRODUCTION

2

Logicube

Omniclone

Xi

User’s

Manual

Hundreds of different types of file systems have
been designed through the years. Only a handful
are in common use. Among those are FAT16,
FAT32, and NTFS.

FAT16 – The file system used by DOS since
version 3.3. This file system can be a maximum
size of 2GB, and can be used under Win95/98,
Win2000, and Windows NT. It is still a widely used
file system. FAT is the acronym of File Allocation
Table, with entries that are 16 bit wide, hence the
FAT16 name.

FAT32 – Supported by Win98, WinME and
Win2000. Entries in the FAT are 32 bits each thus
eliminating the 2GB limit and offering improved
space efficiency.

NTFS – In use by Windows NT, Win2000 and
WinXP. Offers improved access speed, and some
security and recoverability features.

The Logicube Omniclone Xi™ is “aware” of the
above three file systems and will clone them over
“intelligently”.

Features

Clones any IDE, EIDE or Serial ATA Drive.

Data transfer rates in excess of 3.5 GB/min.

Master and Target drives can be of different

size, make and model.

Master drive can contain up to 24 partitions.

Easy to read graphical interface.

Calibrated touch screen for fast input of settings

and data.

Status of unit is displayed by a light bar that can

be seen from a distance.

Automatically scales FAT16/32, NTFS

4.0/5.0/6.0, and Windows 2000/NT/ME/XP
partitions.

USB port connectivity for the Master drive.

Optional diagnostics software for drive scanning

and repairing, data recovery, and Department of
Defense (DoD) specification data wiping.

User-replaceable drive station modules and

power supply for ease of maintenance.

Removable Compact Flash (CF) Drive.

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