Tutorial Guide:
V. Load Master Disc onto the Hard Drive
In order to copy from the Hard Drive, you are required to load your master disc onto the Hard Drive as an image.
***The number of partition is determined by dividing your Hard Drive’s total capacity by 5.1 GB and subtracts one partition for system use. For example, if you have a 40GB Hard Drive, then you can calculate the number of partitions you can use by: 40 / 5.1 – 1 = 6.84. Since you can’t use any incomplete partition, therefore you only have 6 partitions is available for 40GB Hard Drive.
To load your master disc onto the Hard Drive, please do the following:
1. Make sure the Master Reading Source is set to the Hard Drive.
It is very important to make sure the Master Reading Source is the Hard Drive in order to avoid unnecessary error messages. To check the Master Reading Source, please do the following:
a. Use UP or DOWN arrow button to navigate to the following screen.
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8. Select Source
b. Press “>>” to enter Select Source Menu and you shall see the following:
Hard Drive Port 1.0
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Make sure it is located at the “Hard Drive”. If not, then you need to press UP or DOWN navigation button to search for it.
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c. Once your selection has been changed successfully, you shall see the following screen for 2 seconds:
Hard Drive Port 1.0
Selected!
Then you will be directed back to the main menu:
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8.Select Source
2 Load your master disc onto the Hard Drive. Before you proceed, you need to insert a master disc onto the Reader.
a. Use UP or DOWN arrow button to navigate to the following screen.
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10. HDD Image Setup
b. Press “>>” to enter HDD Image Setup Menu and you shall see the following:
HDD Image Setup
1.Select Image
c. Now, let us load a master disc to the Hard Drive. To do so, let us use UP or DOWN arrow button to navigate to the following screen.
HDD Image Setup
2.Load Image
Press “>>” to enter Load Image Menu and you shall see the following:
Load Image [ 0/ 6]
Load->New Partition
*The “0” indicates the number of images you’ve already loaded into the Hard Drive and “6” indicates the total number of images you can load to.
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