DriveClone Pro lets you make three kinds of boot disks: Rescue, Startup, and Recovery.
Rescue Disk
This must be created prior to installing DriveClone 5 Pro. Should your system fail to start following DriveClone 5 Pro 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 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 Start-up Disk link 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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