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Transferring the system to a new disk 
 
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about the source disk (partitions and unallocated space), and the destination disk 
layout. 
Along with the disk number some additional information is provided: partition 
number, volume label (e.g. SYSTEM), file system (e.g. FAT16 or FAT32), partition 
size. Partition types – primary, logical – and unallocated space are marked with 
different colors. 
Next you will see the cloning script. 
7.3.6 
Old disk data 
If you selected the manual mode, the program will ask you what to do with the old 
disk: 
•  Create a new partition layout – create a new partition layout. All existing 
partitions and their data will be deleted (but they will also be cloned to the new 
disk, so you won’t lose them). 
•  Keep data – leave the old disk partitions and data intact. 
•  Destroy data – delete partitions (and data!) from the old disk. 
 
If you are going to sell, present, etc. your old disk, we recommend you to clean it 
from any information to avoid it getting into wrong hands. 
If you are going to keep the old disk for yourself and use it for data storage, you 
can create a new partition layout on it. In this case the disk will be ready right after 
cloning is complete. 
To protect yourself from unforeseen consequences, it would be better to leave the 
old disk data intact, as you will be able to delete them anytime you want later.