Voom SuperDuper User manual

Voom SuperDuper™
User Guide
1-to-8 Hard Drive Duplicating Unit

SuperDuper™ User Guide
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Third Edition
9 Jul 2013
(Based on the SuperDuper 2-01 release)
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Table o Contents
1 In ormation.........................................................................................1
1.1 Technical Documentation...........................................................................1
1.2 Data Protection............................................................................................1
2 Technical Support.............................................................................1
2.1 Support by Telephone.................................................................................1
2.2 Support by E-Mail........................................................................................1
2.3 Technical Support Tips...............................................................................1
3 Pre ace............................................................................................... 2
3.1 Product Contents.........................................................................................2
3.2 Requirements...............................................................................................2
3.3 Introduction..................................................................................................2
3.3.1 Features......................................................................................................................2
3.3.2 Standard Features......................................................................................................3
3.3.3 User Inter ace.............................................................................................................3
3.3.4 SHA-256 Hash Algorithm...........................................................................................5
3.3.5 Host Protected Area...................................................................................................5
3.3.6 Device Con iguration Overlay...................................................................................5
3.4 De initions....................................................................................................6
4 System Con iguration.......................................................................7
4.1 Installing Source Drive................................................................................7
4.2 Installing Target Drives...............................................................................8
5 Command Description......................................................................9
5.1 System Test Command...............................................................................9
5.2 Clone Drive Command................................................................................9
5.3 Veri y Drives Command............................................................................10
5.4 Wipe Drives Command..............................................................................10
5.5 Remove HPA Command............................................................................10
5.6 Remove DCO Command...........................................................................10
6 Button Inter ace...............................................................................11
6.1 Reset Alarm Procedure.............................................................................12
6.1.1 Alarm Buzzer (Warning)..........................................................................................12
6.1.2 Fast Blinking Light (Error).......................................................................................12
6.1.3 Slow Blinking Light (Error)......................................................................................12
6.1.4 Steady Light (Done).................................................................................................12
6.2 System Test Procedure.............................................................................13
6.3 Clone Drive Procedure..............................................................................13
6.4 Veri y Drives Procedure............................................................................14

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6.5 Wipe Drives Procedure..............................................................................14
6.6 Remove HPA Procedure............................................................................15
6.7 Remove DCO Procedure...........................................................................16
7 Serial Inter ace.................................................................................17
7.1 System Test Procedure.............................................................................18
7.2 Clone Drive Procedure..............................................................................18
7.3 Veri y Drives Procedure............................................................................19
7.4 Wipe Drives Procedure..............................................................................20
7.5 Remove HPA Procedure............................................................................20
7.6 Remove DCO Procedure...........................................................................21
8 Special Precautions........................................................................22
8.1 Using the Buttons......................................................................................22
8.2 Target Drive Size Limitations....................................................................22
9 Troubleshooting..............................................................................23
10 Warranty.........................................................................................25
10.1 Limited Warranty......................................................................................25
10.1.1 Wearable Parts.......................................................................................................26
10.2 Warranty Return Instructions.................................................................26
11 Speci ications................................................................................27
11.1 CE..............................................................................................................27
11.2 FCC Exemption........................................................................................27

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1 In ormation
1.1 Technical Documentation
Specifications and information contained in this manual are furnished b Voom
Technologies, Inc. for informational use onl and are subject to change at an
time without notice and should not be construed as a commitment b Voom
Technologies, Inc. Voom Technologies, Inc. assumes no responsibilit or liabilit
for an errors or inaccuracies that ma appear in this manual; including the
products, firmware and included accessories.
1.2 Data Protection
The user must be aware that an improper s stem configuration can lead to data
corruption. Please read the S stem Configuration chapter carefull before
attempting to operate this device. Voom Technologies, Inc. is not responsible for
an loss of data resulting from the use, disuse or misuse of this product.
2 Technical Support
2.1 Support by Telephone
Technical support is available to registered owners of Voom Technologies, Inc.
products b telephone Monda through Frida 8:00am to 4:00pm, Central Time
Zone at 651-998-1618.
2.2 Support by E-Mail
Voom Technologies, Inc. technical support is available b e-mail at
2.3 Technical Support Tips
Call from a telephone where ou have access to our computer. Please be
prepared to provide the following information:
●Name, telephone number, e-mail address
●Serial Number and version of the Voom SuperDuper product
●Make and model of our hard drives
●S mptoms of the problem
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3 Pre ace
3.1 Product Contents
SuperDuper Hard Drive Duplicating Unit
8 inch SATA cables (9 shipped)
8 inch ATA ribbon cables (9 shipped)
Molex to SATA power adapters (2 shipped)
Molex to Molex Y power cables (4 shipped)
Molex to SATA Y power cables (4 shipped)
Molex to Molex 6 inch extension cable
Molex to SATA 6 inch extension cable
Standard serial interface cable
AC power cord
User Guide
3.2 Requirements
The SuperDuper Hard Drive Duplicating Unit supports parallel ATA and SATA
hard drives.
3.3 Introduction
The SuperDuper Hard Drive Duplicating Unit is designed to simultaneousl cop
information from an external source drive to each of the 8 destination (target)
drives attached. It provides ph sical connections for both parallel and serial
drives. The architecture also provides a separate data bus for each drive, 9 in
all. This multiple bus architecture allows the hardware to transfer data directl
from the source drive to each of the target drives without the need for an
software buffering, resulting in the fastest data transfer possible. The primar
operations that are supported include the following:
●Clone Drive – Performs a sector-b -sector cop of the entire source drive to
each of the target drives.
●Verif Drives – Performs a sector-b -sector verif of the data stored on each
of the target drives.
●Wipe Drives – Writes an all zeros data pattern to each of the target drives.
3.3.1 Features
The SuperDuper product is designed to operate with drives (up to 2TB) that
support either 28 or 48 bit addressing and both PIO and UDMA data transfer
modes. In addition, it automaticall detects the drive t pe (ATA/SATA) and the
drive address (Master/Slave) for both the source and each of the 8 target drives.
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3.3.2 Standard Features
The SuperDuper product supports the following features:
●Automaticall discovers the source drive (ATA/SATA).
●Automaticall discovers up to a maximum of 8 target drives (ATA/SATA).
●Automaticall configures itself for the smallest size target drive.
●Automaticall configures itself for the lowest speed target drive.
●Provides both a Button Control Panel and a Serial Port interface.
●Provides the abilit to simultaneous transfer data from the source drive to
each of the 8 target drives with no performance degradation.
●Displa s the operating status and drive state to a 4 line LCD displa .
●Indicates the current operating status using both a status light and buzzer.
●Deactivates a failing target drive without interrupting the other drives.
●Automaticall senses the presence of a HPA/DCO on each of the drives.
●Clones the source drive b doing a sector-b -sector cop of the entire
source drive to each of the target drives simultaneousl . In addition, it
calculates a SHA-256 hash on the contents of the source drive which can
later be used to verif the data on each of the target drives.
●Verifies that the data has been transferred correctl b simultaneousl
calculating a SHA-256 hash on all drives and comparing the resulting hash
value of each target drive with the hash value of the source drive.
●Writes an all zeros data pattern to each of the target drives simultaneousl .
3.3.3 User Inter ace
The user interface for the SuperDuper Hard Drive Duplicating Unit supports both
a LCD (4 line x 20 character) and a serial port. Input is taken through either a
button control panel or a ke board via a terminal connected to the serial port.
The status information is alwa s displa ed to both the LCD and the serial
terminal when connected The following is displa ed on the LCD:
●The SuperDuper software version
●The operating state (e.g., Initializing, Ready, Busy, etc.)
●The number of b tes that have been written
●A list of drives, both Active and Disabled
The SuperDuper is designed to disable a target drive whenever a write error is
encountered. Disabling a failing drive does not effect an of the other target
drives and the operation will continue. Whenever a target drive is deactivated,
the failing drive is added to the failed drive list (e.g., Drives: 1234568 F: 7
indicates that drive 7 has failed) which is displa ed on the LCD. In addition, the
buzzer will sound each time the light mounted on the unit blinks, to indicate that a
drive has failed. If all of the drives are deactivated, the LCD will indicate that all
drives have failed and the status light will blink fast .
The following table illustrates the status conditions that will be displa ed on the
LCD following the execution of each command:
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LCD Status Description
SuperDuper 2-01
Status: Ready
Drives: 12345678
Normal completion status.
All drives are still enabled.
SuperDuper 2-01
Status: Ready
Drives: 123678 F:45
Abnormal completion status.
Drives 4 and 5 failed the previous operation.
SuperDuper 2-01
Status: Ready
Drives: 12345678
<No Source Drive
Abnormal completion status.
The Source drive has failed.
SuperDuper 2-01
Status: Ready
Drives: F:12345678
<No Target Drive
Abnormal completion status.
All Target drives have failed.
SuperDuper 2-01
Status: Ready
Drives: F:12345678
<No Active Drive
Abnormal completion status.
All Target drives have failed.
The status indicators are designed to communicate the basic operating status to
an operator who is located a distance from the unit. It currentl provides the
following status information:
System Status Light Buzzer Description
Read Off Off Unit is accepting commands
Executing Heartbeat Off Unit is executing last command
Drive Failure
(Running)
Heartbeat Beep Unit has disable one or more
target drives and is continuing to
execute the last command
Drive Failure
(Finished)
Flashing
(1/sec)
Off Unit has completed the command
with one or more target drive
failures.
All Drives Failed
(Finished)
Flashing
(2/sec)
Off Unit has terminated execution due
to an unrecoverable error. Either
the Source drive failed or all the
Target drives have failed.
Finished On Off Unit has completed the command
successfull .
Note: Re er to the Reset Alarm Procedure section or details on how to
reset the alarm buzzer whenever it is beeping.
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3.3.4 SHA-256 Hash Algorithm
The SHA-256 is a cr ptographic hash function designed b the National Securit
Agenc (NSA). SHA is an abbreviation for Secure Hash Algorithm. Regarding
the SuperDuper unit, this hash value can be thought of as a “digital fingerprint” of
the data contained on a specific drive. The SHA is used to verif that multiple
drives contain identical information.
3.3.5 Host Protected Area
The Host Protected Area (HPA) feature provides a method for hiding data on a
disk drive. The SuperDuper Hard Drive Duplicating Unit will recognize the
presence of data hidden b a HPA on the source drive and automaticall cop
both the configuration itself along with the associated data to each of the target
drives. It will also recognize the presence of a HPA configuration on each of the
target drives and automaticall remove it.
Note: Because o the way that the HPA eature works, a power cycle (e.g.,
Powering o the SuperDuper unit) may be required whenever managing
data hidden by a HPA.
3.3.6 Device Con iguration Overlay
The Device Configuration Overla (DCO) feature set provides et another wa to
hide data on a disk drive. The SuperDuper Hard Drive Duplicating Unit will
recognize the presence of data hidden b a DCO on the source drive and
automaticall cop both the configuration information itself along with the
associated data to each of the target drives. It will also recognize the presence
of a DCO configuration on each of the target drives and automaticall remove it.
Note: Because o the way that the DCO eature works, an unexpected
power interruption (e.g., switching the SuperDuper unit o while executing
a data trans er command) will result in the loss o the DCO con iguration
on the source drive. There ore, make sure that you always allow the clone
to inish or Cancel the clone prior to powering o the SuperDuper unit.
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3.4 De initions
ATA: Advanced Technolog Attachment interface.
Parallel ATA Drive: An ATA hard drive whose data interface uses a 40 pin (40
or 80 conductor) ribbon cable.
Serial ATA Drive: An ATA hard drive whose data interface uses a 7 pin cable.
Source Drive: The hard drive from which the source data is read from during a
cop operation.
Target Drive: One of 8 hard drives that the data is written to during either a
cop or wipe operation.
Clone: The process of performing a sector-b -sector cop operation from the
source drive to each of the target drives.
Wipe: The process of writing zeros to ever sector of the target drives.
SHA Hash: The value that is generated b calculating a SHA-256 hash on ever
sector of a drive.
Host Protected Area (HPA): A reserved area for data storage outside the
normal operating file s stem.
Device Con iguration Overlay (DCO): A virtual device configuration for the
hard drive which ma change the drive size and/or other properties.
Ctrl: The ke board control ke .
HD or HDD: Hard Drive, also called the Hard Disk Drive.
GB: Gigab te: 1000000000 b tes.
MB: Megab te: 1000000 b tes.
KB: Kilob te. 1024 b tes.
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4 System Con iguration
This chapter describes how to configure the SuperDuper unit to cop information
from a single source drive to 8 target drives.
4.1 Installing Source Drive
The SuperDuper can accommodate either a parallel ATA or serial ATA source
drive. A parallel drive will be connected using an ATA ribbon cable, while a serial
drive will be connected using a SATA cable. In both cases, the drive must be
connected directl to the SuperDuper unit (e.g. Source Drive receptacle). Power
for the drive is available from the power strip located in the center of the unit. All
parallel drives and some SATA drives can use the Molex power connectors
provided; however, SATA power adapters should be used for an SATA drive
equipped with the SATA power port. Do not connect 2 power cables to one
drive. Please use the following steps to install the source drive:
1. Power off the SuperDuper unit.
2. Attach the source drive to the power strip using either the Molex or SATA
extension cables provided.
3. For SATA drives, connect one end of the SATA cable to the SuperDuper unit
and the other end to the source drive.
4. For parallel ATA drives, first attach the blue connector of the ATA ribbon
cable to the rectangular port on the SuperDuper unit that correlates with the
source drive (e.g. Source Drive receptacle). Then, attach the black
connector of the ATA ribbon cable to the rectangular port on the source drive
itself.
Caution: Due to the design o both the SATA power and data connectors,
please ensure that each o the SATA cables are installed properly with no
sideways pressure on either end o the cables.
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4.2 Installing Target Drives
One or more target drives, up to a maximum of 8, can be connected to the
SuperDuper unit. It can accommodate a combination of both parallel ATA and
SATA drives installed in an arrangement. Each of the parallel drives will be
connected using an ATA ribbon cable, while each of the serial drives will be
connected using a SATA cable. Power for each of the drives is available from
the power strip located in the center of the unit. Please follow the steps
described below to install the target drives:
1. Power off the SuperDuper unit.
2. Attach each of the target drives to the power strip using either the Molex to
Molex or Molex to SATA cables provided.
3. For serial ATA drives, connect one end of the SATA cable to the
SuperDuper unit and the other end to the corresponding target drive.
4. For parallel ATA drives, first attach the blue connector of the ATA ribbon
cable to the rectangular port on the SuperDuper unit. Then, attach the black
connector of the ATA ribbon cable to the rectangular port on the
corresponding target drive itself.
Caution: Due to the design o the SATA power and data connectors, please
ensure that each o the SATA cables are installed properly with no
sideways pressure on either end o the cables.
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5 Command Description
This chapter provides a brief description of each of the commands supported b
the SuperDuper unit. Please refer to the Button Interface and Serial Interface
chapters of this document for detailed instructions on how to execute each of the
commands. Refer to the Troubleshooting chapter for information relating to a
failure.
5.1 System Test Command
This command is designed to verif that each of the the drives are connected
properl . The test scheduled b this command simpl reads a fixed number of
sectors from the each of the target drives and discards the data.
Note: This test is non-destructive as no data is written to any o the drives.
5.2 Clone Drive Command
This command is used to duplicate the source drive to each of the target drives
installed. Clone performs a sector-b -sector cop from the source drive to each
of the target drives, which will result in one or more exact copies of the source
drive. However, each of the target drives must have a capacit which is either
equal to or greater than the capacit of the source drive itself. If the size of an
target drive is less than the size of the source drive, a failure message will be
displa ed and the clone operation will terminate prematurel .
Optionall , this command can perform a verif operation after the clone operation
has finished. The verif operation ensures that all of the data contained on the
source drive was copied to each of the target drives successfull .
If a target drive is larger than the source drive, a portion of the target drive ma
not be usable. In this case, the unused sectors of the larger target drive are
automaticall wiped after the clone operation has completed.
The processing of either a Host Protected Area (HPA) or a Device Configuration
Overla (DCO) is automaticall handled b the SuperDuper Hard Drive
Duplicating Unit. If either a HPA or DCO exists on an of the target drives, it will
automaticall be removed during the processing of the Clone operation.
However, if either a HPA or DCO exists on the source drive, the data contained
in the protected area of the source drive will be copied to each of the target
drives and the same HPA or DCO will be configured on each of the target drives
as well.
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5.3 Veri y Drives Command
This command is used to verif that the information copied to each of the target
drives is identical to that of the source drive. Verif calculates a SHA-256 hash
on each of the target drives and verifies that each of the resulting values match
the hash value associated with the source drive. In addition, this command also
displa s the actual SHA-256 value at the end of the verif operation so that it can
be referenced for future disk operations.
Note: This command will not veri y the data stored in either a Host
Protected Area (HPA) or a Device Con iguration Overlay (DCO), as
unlocking the hidden area o a drive once it has been duplicated could
jeopardize the data that is stored in the protected area.
5.4 Wipe Drives Command
This command is used to erase all of the data from each of the target drives
installed. It fills each of the sectors with a zero data pattern. If one of the target
drives is larger that another, the wipe operation will automaticall continue until
each of the installed target drives is completel wiped, including the largest one
installed.
The processing of either a Host Protected Area (HPA) or a Device Configuration
Overla (DCO) is automaticall handled b the SuperDuper Hard Drive
Duplicating Unit. If either a HPA or DCO exists on an of the target drives, it will
automaticall be removed during the processing of the Wipe operation.
5.5 Remove HPA Command
Older revisions of the ATA specification limit the configuration or removal of an
HPA to once per power c cle of the hard drive. To accommodate all hard drives
this command will instruct the user to power off the SuperDuper if it finds and
removes an HPA one or more of the target drives. HPAs are also automaticall
removed prior to performing a Clone operation. If none of the target drives
contain a HPA, no power c cling will be required.
5.6 Remove DCO Command
This command is used remove the DCO from each of the target drives. Unlike
HPAs, DCOs can be reconfigured multiple times without power c cling a hard
drive. The SuperDuper unit will automaticall reconfigure or remove DCOs while
processing a Clone or Wipe command.
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6 Button Inter ace
The button control panel and the LCD are designed to be the normal user
interface. The LCD is used to displa each of the menu items, the current
operating state, the progress of the current command, and to acknowledge the
command status information. The button panel consists of the following three
buttons:
Button Function Description
Yellow Menu This button is designed to step through each of the
menu or parameter items. It alwa s steps in a
forward direction.
Green Enter This button is designed to either select a menu or
parameter item, or acknowledge status information.
Red Cancel This button is designed to either abort the entering of
a new command or the execution of the previous
command.
The button command menu is organized into a series of levels and parameter
values. When displa ed, the command information is displa ed on the top line of
the LCD and the parameter information on the next line. The level information is
separated from the command information using a colon (e.g., [1:S stem Test]
refers to level 1, and a command of “S stem Test”). Each of the parameters
associated with a particular command (e.g., Wipe Enabled, Wipe Disabled) are
displa ed under the command once it has been selected. The prompting
hierarch used to organize the set of supported commands follows:
Level Prompt Description
1 S stem Test Perform a s stem test.
2 Clone Drive Perform a clone drive operation.
SHA Disabled Disables the verification of each target drive
after the clone operation has finished (default).
SHA Re-Verif Enables the verification of each target drive after
the clone operation has finished.
Wipe Enabled Enables wiping the unused area of a target drive
(default).
Wipe Disabled Disables wiping the unused area of a target
drive.
3 Verif Drives Verif all drives contain the same data.
4 Wipe Drives Perform a wipe drive operation.
5 Remove HPA Remove HPA from target drives.
6 Remove DCO Remove DCO from target drives.
Whenever commands are entered from the button control panel, all status
information must be acknowledged b the operator. A special arrow character
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[←] displa ed in the lower right hand corner of the LCD indicates that the unit is
waiting for acknowledgment of the data currentl displa ed on the LCD. Press
the <enter> button each time the arrow character is displa ed in order to
continue executing the current command.
Note: When operating rom the button control panel, the user may
terminate an executing command by pressing the <cancel> button.
6.1 Reset Alarm Procedure
This section describes the sequence associated with clearing both the status
light and the alarm buzzer, once the operator has anal zed either a warning or
an error condition.
6.1.1 Alarm Buzzer (Warning)
A beeping sound heard while a data transfer operation is in process indicates
that one of the drives has failed, but that there is at least one active drive
remaining. To acknowledge this warning condition, momentaril press the
<cancel> button to reset alarm buzzer.
6.1.2 Fast Blinking Light (Error)
A fast blinking light indicates that all of the drives have failed and that all data
transfer operations have been suspended. Whenever this condition occurs,
power off the unit and ensure that each of the cables is securel attached to the
target drives. Once all of the cables are securel attached, power on the unit and
monitor the status of the Power On Self Test (POST).
Note: I any o the drives ail POST, please remove the ailing drives be ore
issuing the next data trans er command.
6.1.3 Slow Blinking Light (Error)
A slow blinking light after the data transfer has completed indicates that one or
more target drives have failed; however, at least one target drive contains a
successful duplicate. Press the <enter> button to acknowledge this condition
and reset the light status.
6.1.4 Steady Light (Done)
A stead light indicates that the previous command has completed successfull .
Momentaril press the <enter> button to acknowledge this condition and reset
the light status.
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6.2 System Test Procedure
The following table describes the sequence associated with performing a s stem
test of the current configuration using the button panel interface.
LCD inter ace Comments
SuperDuper 2-01
Status: Ready
Drives: 12345678
From the main window, press <menu> to
displa the initial menu item.
Note: All drives have been activated.
1:System Test Press <enter> to execute the s stem test
command.
Test System Drives
OK (enter/cancel)? Press <enter> to acknowledge that ou want to
proceed.
Testing Source
▓▓▓▓ Interim status of the s stem test of the source
drive.
Testing Target 1
▓▓▓▓ Interim status of the s stem test of the first
target drive.
. . .
Testing Target 8
▓▓▓▓▓▓▓▓ Interim status of the s stem test of the last
target drive.
Operation Complete The status displa ed after it completes the
command.
6.3 Clone Drive Procedure
The following table describes the normal sequence associated with performing a
clone operation of the source drive using the button panel interface.
LCD inter ace Comments
SuperDuper 2-01
Status: Ready
Drives: 12345678
From the main window, press <menu> to
displa the initial menu item.
1:System Test Press < menu > again to advance to the next
menu item.
2:Clone Drive Press <enter> to execute the clone drive
command.
3:Clone Drive
SHA Disabled
Wipe Enabled
Press <enter> to execute the clone drive
command with the SHA verif option disabled
and the wipe option enabled.
Clone Source Drive
OK (enter/cancel)? Press <enter> to acknowledge that ou want to
proceed.
Cloning 3.7GB/min
00:05:15 12GB/80GB Interim status of the cloning operation.
Wiping 3.8GB/min
00:07:06 27GB/40GB Interim status of the wiping to the end of the
target(s).
Operation Complete The status displa ed after it completes the
command.
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6.4 Veri y Drives Procedure
The following table describes the sequence associated with performing a verif
operation of each target drive using the button panel interface.
LCD inter ace Comments
SuperDuper 2-01
Status: Ready
Drives: 12345678
From the main window, press <menu> to
displa the initial menu item.
1:System Test Press < menu > again to advance to the next
menu item.
2:Clone Drive Press < menu > again to advance to the next
menu item.
3:Verify Drives Press <enter> to execute the verif drives
command.
Verify SHA Data
OK (enter/cancel)? Press <enter> to acknowledge that ou want to
proceed.
Verifying 3.8GB/min
00:16:03 61GB/80GB Interim status of the verif operation.
Operation Complete The status displa ed after it completes the
command.
6.5 Wipe Drives Procedure
The following table describes the sequence associated with performing a wipe
operation on each of the target drives using the button panel interface.
LCD inter ace Comments
SuperDuper 2-01
Status: Ready
Drives: 12345678
From the main window, press <menu> to
displa the initial menu item.
1:System Test Press < menu > again to advance to the next
menu item.
2:Clone Drive Press < menu > again to advance to the next
menu item.
3:Verify Drives Press < menu > again to advance to the next
menu item.
4:Wipe Drives Press <enter> to execute the wipe drives
command.
Wipe Target Drives
OK (enter/cancel)? Press <enter> to acknowledge that ou want to
proceed.
Wiping 3.9GB/min
00:11:01 43GB/80GB Interim status of the wiping operation.
Operation Complete The status displa ed after it completes the
command.
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6.6 Remove HPA Procedure
The following table describes the sequence associated with removing a HPA
from each of the target drives using the button panel interface.
LCD inter ace Comments
SuperDuper 2-01
Status: Ready
Drives: 12345678
From the main window, press <menu> to
displa the initial menu item.
1:System Test Press < menu > again to advance to the next
menu item.
2:Clone Drive Press < menu > again to advance to the next
menu item.
3:Verify Drives Press < menu > again to advance to the next
menu item.
4:Wipe Drives Press < menu > again to advance to the next
menu item.
5:Remove HPA Press <enter> to execute the remove HPA
command.
Remove Target HPA
OK (enter/cancel)? Press <enter> to acknowledge that ou want to
proceed.
Removing Target 1
HPA Interim status of the remove HPA operation.
. . .
Removing Target 8
HPA Interim status of the remove HPA operation.
Operation Complete The status displa ed after it completes the
command.
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6.7 Remove DCO Procedure
The following table describes the sequence associated with removing a DCO
from each of the target drives using the button panel interface.
LCD inter ace Comments
SuperDuper 2-01
Status: Ready
Drives: 12345678
From the main window, press <menu> to
displa the initial menu item.
1:System Test Press < menu > again to advance to the next
menu item.
2:Clone Drive Press < menu > again to advance to the next
menu item.
3:Verify Drives Press < menu > again to advance to the next
menu item.
4:Wipe Drives Press < menu > again to advance to the next
menu item.
5:Remove HPA Press < menu > again to advance to the next
menu item.
6:Remove DCO Press <enter> to execute the remove DCO
command.
Remove Target DCO
OK (enter/cancel)? Press <enter> to acknowledge that ou want to
proceed.
Removing Target 1
DCO Interim status of the remove DCO operation.
. . .
Removing Target 8
DCO Interim status of the remove DCO operation.
Operation Complete The status displa ed after it completes the
command.
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