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USB duplicator(part 2), USB duplicator(part 2)

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Last time, I mentioned about the basic copy mode and interface. Today, I'm gonna share things that I found out about few functions after a week: the intelligent copy, the asynchronous copy, compare function and the erase mode.
First, the intelligent copy which means that it only copy system and data file.
It is suitable for the manufacturer like us that produce products as giveaway.


Secondly, the manual points out that asynchronous copy mode means that it will copy every target separately that allows you don't need to wait every ports ready to start copy.
Maybe cause I copied only 6 targets, so there is not quite different for me, I think the function would be more suitable for copying massive targets.


Third, the compare function is to compare usb with the source after copying.
This function is to confirm that every targets are copied successfully.


Lastly, the erase mode,
it's actually just like most of the usb duplicators and other kind of duplicators which have erase mode.
There is also lots of software which is available online on the market, but it's a bit inconvenient to find a software and install them before erasing.
So, here is it's four erase mode: quick erase, full erase, dod 3 erase, dod 7erase.
As far as I know in dod erase, the data were totally erased by erasing more than three times, which means that the more times you erase, the more secure the data is. It would hardly recovered by any other rescuing software.
However, I think this function is more often used in erasing hdd for reusing computer or erasing the classified data, it not familiar to use it on usb..

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