9 hours ago
(Yesterday, 10:37 PM)SwimmeRM Wrote:(Yesterday, 10:22 PM)admin Wrote: If the 'Sector by Sector Entire Disk' option is not selected, the program will only clone the used sectors to the target disk. The target disk's disk signature and GUID will be different from the source disk, and the partition GUIDs will also change.
In fact, fast cloning is safe and does not cause data loss. It's just that some users prefer sector-by-sector cloning.
I see, but then so doing final result is indeed not a "true fast cloning", it's just a "fast cloning with some known minor differences" (that so far are also not very explicitly confirmed).
But is there any specific reason why so far you still haven't thought also about implementing a real "true fast cloning" so that target disk's disk signature and GUID and then also partition GUIDs will still be identical to original source disk ones and will not change ?
Thanks for your so kind attention.
Best Regards
Rob
There is no special reason, it is simply because Windows systems do not allow two drives to have the same disk signature or disk GUID simultaneously, which is why they are being modified.
