Full Erase; Dod Erase; System Update; Calc. Checksum - StarTech.com USBDUP12 User Manual

Usb 2.0 1-to-2 standalone flash drive duplicator
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6.5 Full Erase

Erase the Flash drive's content and format.

6.6 DoD Erase

This function complies with the U.S.A Department of Defense (DoD 5220) standard to
fully erase the Flash drive three times to guarantee the data has been deleted.
NOTE:
The source drive will not be formatted.

6.7 System Update

Update the system's firmware version. Save the firmware update onto your Flash drive.
Make sure the firmware update file is un-zipped and not in a folder.
To start, press OK on "6.7 System Update" and it will automatically start updating. When
completed, turn off the system for 5 seconds and then turn back on. The firmware
update is now complete.

6.8 Calc. Checksum

Calculate the Checksum number of the Flash drive that's plugged into the source port.
The Checksum area that is calculated will be based on the copy area that's been set.

7. Setup

7.1 Start-up Menu

Select which function is displayed when the system is first turned on.

7.2 Copy Area

7.2.1 System and Files

This is also called 'quick copy' mode. The system will automatically analyze the source
drive's file format. If the file format is recognized (FAT16/32, NTFS, Linux (ext2, ext3,
ext4)), only the data will be copied. Otherwise, if the file format is not recognized, the
system will copy the entire storage capacity of the Flash drive, including empty space.
'System and Files' is enabled by default.

7.2.2 Whole Media

Set the system to copy the entire Flash drive's content, including empty space and
file format.
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