dialmak
BANNED | Редактировать | Профиль | Сообщение | Цитировать | Сообщить модератору wergFYYK В видео все показано вроде https://mega.co.nz/#!hkgTgIzZ!BbjSexaNRjQQ-7lFoTMJEkVhCds8F1w4MP2WMLR9Ul4 Добавлено: Добавлено: Scale to Fit – On FAT, FAT32, NTFS, or EXT 2/3/4 file systems, selecting this option will make Image for Linux assume that the size of the original hard drive is based on the location of the end of the last partition; Image for Linux then applies the same scaling to the target hard drive. If any unpartitioned space existed at the end of the source drive, that unpartitioned space wont exist on the target drive after you restore your image. This option has no effect on images restored to hard drives using other file systems. You cannot use this option in conjunction with the Scale to Target option. If you inadvertently enable both options, Scale to Fit will take precedence. Align to Target – If you select this option, Image for Linux will force alignment to the target drive regardless of the alignment used on the source drive. For example, if the Align Partitions on 1MiB Boundaries global option is enabled the restored drive will be aligned on 1MiB boundaries. If this option is not selected, the alignment used on the target drive will be determined automatically based on the source drive. Remove Gaps on Restore – Select this option to remove any gaps (free space) between partitions. Partitions will be restored adjacent to each other. Assume Original HD – If you select this option, which mainly applies to Linux partitions, Image for Linux will keep references to the source hard drive number intact within the partitions that have been restored to the target. If you do not select this option and the target drive number differs from that of the source drive, applicable drive references residing within the restored partitions will be updated to reflect the new hard drive number. This option has no effect if you are restoring to a target drive whose number matches that of the source drive. If you are restoring to a target drive whose number differs from that of the source drive, but you plan to subsequently move the target drive so that its number matches the source drive again, enabling this option can be beneficial. Scale to Target – If you use this option when restoring an image, Image for Linux restores the image proportionally to the target drive. For example, suppose that you backed up a 250 GB hard drive and restored the image to a 500 GB hard drive. If you use this option, you allow Image for Linux to double the size of the restored image. This option only works for FAT, FAT32, NTFS, and EXT 2/3/4 file systems and has no effect on images restored to hard drives using other file systems. You cannot use this option in conjunction with the Scale to Fit option. If you inadvertently enable both options, Scale to Fit will take precedence. Выше я показал опции на которые нужно обратить внимание при восстановлении на другой диск. | Всего записей: 14007 | Зарегистр. 27-04-2013 | Отправлено: 17:21 08-08-2016 | Исправлено: dialmak, 17:27 08-08-2016 |
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