Background Information; Windows 7 Non-Oem Dvd Installation - Logicube SuperSonix User Manual

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1. Use Selective Partitions mode.
2. The Logicube SuperSonix will report two
SCENARIO 3: When the Target drive is larger
than the Master drive, and Windows 7 is an OEM
installation
This scenario is seen in most OEM installations of
Windows 7. PC manufacturers place a recovery
partition on the disk so users can restore the PC to
its original, factory installation. The following steps
are recommended to create a bootable clone:
1. Use Selective Partitions™ mode.
2. The Logicube SuperSonix will report two or

Background Information

Windows 7 non-OEM DVD Installation

When installing Windows 7 from a non-OEM DVD,
the default partition layout will look like the
following:
In order to create a bootable clone, it is necessary
to keep the 'System Restricted' partition the same
size as what is on the Master drive. Resizing 'C:'
(OS partition) works well.
CLONING MODES AND SETTINGS
partitions. They should be cloned as follows:
a. 100 MB NTFS: Mirror (Keep Size
may be used as a second option)
b. 'N' GB NTFS (Operating System
partition): CleverCopy
more partitions. One of the partitions may be
labeled 'Recovery'. They should be cloned
as follows:
a. Any partition except for the
Operating System (Recovery, Utility,
System Restricted, etc.): Mirror
(Keep Size may be used as a
second option)
b. 'N' GB NTFS (Operating System
partition): CleverCopy.
A special 'System Restricted' partition 100
MB in size
The Regular OS partition follows
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