496.2.26 resize Last PartitionThe Resize Last Partition setting is used to configure how Resize Copy functions when the Masterdrive has multiple partitions.Tap the ‘ENT’ button to change this option.• [ ٭ ] – Resize Last Partition is enabled. When you run a Resize Copy operation, the last partitionon the Target drive will be expanded to use up any unallocated space.• [ ] – Resize Last Partition is disabled (default). When you run a Resize Copy operation, allpartitions will be expanded equally to use up any unallocated space.6.2.27 Need resizeThe Need Resize option configures the way that the Smart Copy operates. When you execute aSmart Copy operation, the system checks the capacity between the Master drive and all connectedTarget drives. If the capacity of any of the Target drives exceeds the capacity of the Source drive bythe tolerance percentage defined by the Need Resize option, then the duplicator will automaticallyexecute a Resize copy. Otherwise it will run a Brief Copy. The default value is: 3%For example:• [ 0%] : All targets must be the same capacity. If the capacity between the Master and Targetdrives is any different then the system will execute a Resize Copy.• [10%] : If the capacity difference between the Master and Target drives is between 0% and10% then the system will execute a Brief Copy. If the capacity of the Targets is larger than thecapacity of the Master by more than 10% then the system will execute a Resize Copy.Tap the ‘ENT’ button and then press the UP/DoWN buttons to change this option’s setting.Tap the ‘ENT’ button to set the Need Resize percentage.6.2.28 brief Verify SourceEnabling Brief Verify Source will allow the duplicator to create a Source CRC value (for data only)and save it in the machine until the duplicator is turned off. After a Brief Copy is completed, theduplicator will check the source’s CRC is correct or not. This will verify whether the source data wastransferred accurately during the copy process.6.2.29 Disk Verify SourceEnabling Brief Verify Source will allow the duplicator to create a Source CRC value (for the wholedisk) and save it in the machine until the duplicator is turned off. After a Disk Copy is completed, theduplicator will check the source’s CRC is correct or not. This will verify whether the source data wastransferred accurately during the copy process.FAQ