1 Supported File Systems vs. Possible Operations:
| File System |
FAT |
NTFS |
Ext2/3 FS |
Other |
| Backup, restore |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes,
sector mode only 3 |
| Copy, move, format |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes,
sector mode only 3 |
| Resize |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
No |
| Undelete |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
No |
| Convert |
Yes
to NTFS
FAT16<>32 |
Yes
to FAT |
Yes
Ext2 <> Ext3 |
No |
| Defragmentation |
Yes |
Yes |
No |
No |
| Merge |
Yes |
Yes |
No |
No |
| Change cluster size |
Yes |
Yes |
n/a |
No |
2 Quick Copy mode is used by default. In this mode the program will copy (or move) only sectors currently used for storing data. Supported file systems are listed in table 1).
Sector-by-sector copy mode lets you copy all sectors of a source partition/hard disk including those which are marked as unused or bad. This mode is useful to copy partitions/hard disks with partition-bounded software. In this mode the program can copy or move partition of any file system.
3 While copying, the resize function is also available. When copying a partition, you can also change the size of the target partition. In the case of a hard disk, the appropriate transformation of partition sizes is possible in accordance with the target hard disk size. Check the table for file system support.
4 Recovery CD is a bootable CD containing full functionality of the program and additionally offering full access to all FAT, NTFS, Ext2 and Ext3 partitions on local hard drives. In the case of an unbootable system you can boot from a Recovery CD, access important documents and copy them in a secure place, fix the crashed operating system and perform any partitioning operation. A Recovery CD is different for different versions of the program (Recovery CD Personal - Personal Edition, Recovery CD Professional - Professional and Server Editions)
5 Virtual pre-execution. Perform all intended operations virtually, evaluate the final state and either apply changes to be realized physically or discard them.