DriveClone Pro lets you make three kinds of boot disks: Rescue, Startup, and Recovery.
Rescue Disk
This must be created prior to installing DriveClone Pro 6. Should your system fail to start following DriveClone Pro 6 installation, you can insert the Rescue Disk to boot your computer and reverse any changes that occurred during the installation process. You’ll have the option of uninstalling DriveClone Pro 6 or undoing changes made to the Master Boot Record.
Start-up Disk
Allows you to boot your computer and browse for a saved restore point. This is particularly useful when you’re replacing a hard drive.
Recovery Disk
A Complete Backup image, stored on a bootable CD/DVD, that allows you to restore your computer system.
Click on the Bootable Rescue Disk link under the Tools menu to begin creating a bootable start-up or recovery disk.
Creating a Boot Disk
- To make a rescue Disk, follow the prompts during DriveClone installation.
- To make a start-up disk, open the Back Up window, select the Start-up Disk option, and follow the prompts in DriveClone Pro.
- To make a Recovery Disk, open the Back Up window, select Create a Complete Backup, and follow the prompts in DriveClone Pro.
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