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 Post subject: COPYR.DMA-free tool for making by-sector HDD copies in UDMA
PostPosted: February 7th, 2006, 5:39 
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COPYR.DMA build 013

COPYR.DMA is a free application for making copies of hard disks with bad sectors.

The application works in DOS environment and uses DMA mode. Hard disk processing is organized via controller ports, so the application does not require HD identification by BIOS. COPYR.DMA does not use BIOS or interrupts, it does not care for file system integrity or number of logical volumes - it works with HDD in the way designed by developers (according to ATA specifications), independently of a computer, BIOS or OS.

The application uses the Direct Memory Access (DMA) mode providing data exchange among the peripherals and computer RAM without using CPU, and giving higher data transfer speed compared to PIO mode.

You can download application at http://copyr.tetroniks.ru/index.php?id=dload&language=eng


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PostPosted: March 23rd, 2006, 1:58 
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it only supports hard drives up to 120Gb.....


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PostPosted: March 23rd, 2006, 22:36 
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GOOD TOOL


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PostPosted: March 25th, 2006, 9:33 
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hi Copyr,

Friend the tools is good,but some problem with interface of tool..you should sort out them to make it more friendly...

if you need suggestion or you want to know what are problems .i can tell you.
:)

i just want to help..

Thanks


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PostPosted: May 25th, 2006, 22:36 
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HD Duplicator DEMO version:
http://copyr.tetroniks.ru/index.php?id=dload&language=eng


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PostPosted: June 4th, 2006, 20:41 
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Copyr-

What are the limitations of the Demo version?

-brendan


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PostPosted: June 4th, 2006, 21:40 
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bhoar wrote:
Copyr-
What are the limitations of the Demo version?

Limitations of DEMO:
- There is no opportunity to adjust parameters of copying and use of algorithms of the full version;
- Copying only by default without preservation of the table of defects;
- Restriction on LBA.

HD Duplicator features (full version):
- Application allows processing hard disks with large defect zones;
- It is possible to copy hard disks with bad sectors causing non-readiness, using customizable application behavior on defect zones and reversed copying mode;
- Free version just skips bad sectors. HD Duplicator can long read partially bad sectors and to make the statistical analysis of the data readable from defective sectors;
- In full version you can use jumps on large defect zones, copying in some series, ignore CRC reading.
- In the full version you can choose between three standard modes of copying (for different damages of disks) or add new configurations.
- You can use Hard Drives Power Controller with full version.
- In HD Duplicator enters utility EraseDMA for fast HDD erasing. High level of data security for users by deleting the harddisk contents completely. Consequently the harddisk can be sold or passed on being assured the next owner will not be able to restore any of the previously stored data.
...and some other...


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PostPosted: June 5th, 2006, 18:04 
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Copyr wrote:
bhoar wrote:
Copyr-
What are the limitations of the Demo version?

Limitations of DEMO:
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- Restriction on LBA.


30GB?

-brendan


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bhoar wrote:
Limitations of DEMO:
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- Restriction on LBA.

30GB?

Yes, it is possible to copy only the first 30 GB in demo.


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PostPosted: April 12th, 2007, 23:15 
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hi
iwould like to know if HD duplicator can handle a hdd with spindle problems.
also if copyr can copy just half of a 250 gb hdd


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 Post subject: Re: copyr,hello!i want to your best software of copyr beta!!
PostPosted: April 6th, 2008, 2:18 
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COPYR您好呀!我很想down 您的copyr beta版本,你能够提供本人测试一下吗?我的E-mail:zck132@163.com


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 Post subject: Re: copyr,hello!i want to your best software of copyr beta!!
PostPosted: April 6th, 2008, 8:33 
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zck132 wrote:
COPYR您好呀!我很想down 您的copyr beta版本,你能够提供本人测试一下吗?我的E-mail:zck132@163.com

You can try the beta, or buy the full price version. As copyr said in his first post above.
Quote: You can download application at http://copyr.tetroniks.ru/index.php?id=dload&language=eng

Or do you mean something else..


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 Post subject: Re: COPYR.DMA-free tool for making by-sector HDD copies in UDMA
PostPosted: April 8th, 2008, 2:31 
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Copyr wrote:
COPYR.DMA build 013

COPYR.DMA is a free application for making copies of hard disks with bad sectors.

The application works in DOS environment and uses DMA mode. Hard disk processing is organized via controller ports, so the application does not require HD identification by BIOS. COPYR.DMA does not use BIOS or interrupts, it does not care for file system integrity or number of logical volumes - it works with HDD in the way designed by developers (according to ATA specifications), independently of a computer, BIOS or OS.

The application uses the Direct Memory Access (DMA) mode providing data exchange among the peripherals and computer RAM without using CPU, and giving higher data transfer speed compared to PIO mode.

You can download application at http://copyr.tetroniks.ru/index.php?id=dload&language=eng


I've been on your website and am unsure if Copyr is the same as HDDup.

I was also trying to find additional information; for example, does Copyr (is it HDDup???) do reverse cloning - i.e. starting from last sector, working towards first?

Also, how much does the product cost?

Thanks

Duncan


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 Post subject: Re: COPYR.DMA-free tool for making by-sector HDD copies in UDMA
PostPosted: April 27th, 2008, 0:48 
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where can download the beta version copy!
or how to buy the full version about the copy software.
how much about the last version copyr.
my e-mail:zck132@163.com


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 Post subject: Re: COPYR.DMA-free tool for making by-sector HDD copies in UDMA
PostPosted: August 21st, 2008, 8:20 
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Copyr, how much? $


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 Post subject: Re: COPYR.DMA-free tool for making by-sector HDD copies in UDMA
PostPosted: August 21st, 2008, 10:14 
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I'm afraid HD Duplicator must be dead. No activity in nearly a year. No response from the author. The beta is pretty old. Also, AFAIK you can't get the beta without buying the program. It's a shame, as I liked it.


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 Post subject: Re: COPYR.DMA-free tool for making by-sector HDD copies in UDMA
PostPosted: August 22nd, 2008, 3:26 
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Odiferous wrote:
Copyr wrote:
COPYR.DMA build 013

COPYR.DMA is a free application for making copies of hard disks with bad sectors.

The application works in DOS environment and uses DMA mode. Hard disk processing is organized via controller ports, so the application does not require HD identification by BIOS. COPYR.DMA does not use BIOS or interrupts, it does not care for file system integrity or number of logical volumes - it works with HDD in the way designed by developers (according to ATA specifications), independently of a computer, BIOS or OS.

The application uses the Direct Memory Access (DMA) mode providing data exchange among the peripherals and computer RAM without using CPU, and giving higher data transfer speed compared to PIO mode.

You can download application at http://copyr.tetroniks.ru/index.php?id=dload&language=eng


I've been on your website and am unsure if Copyr is the same as HDDup.

I was also trying to find additional information; for example, does Copyr (is it HDDup???) do reverse cloning - i.e. starting from last sector, working towards first?

Also, how much does the product cost?

Thanks

Duncan



hey duncan your ninja recovery machines will do reverse cloning

have you downloaded the new firmware from yec for it


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 Post subject: Re: COPYR.DMA-free tool for making by-sector HDD copies in UDMA
PostPosted: September 9th, 2008, 18:55 
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http://copyr.tetroniks.ru/ seems to be dead- unless you want to try to read his squid logs in russian... :D

anyone got a newer copy of HD Duplicator than build C239??

Can we consider HD Duplicator to be abandonware???

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 Post subject: Re: COPYR.DMA-free tool for making by-sector HDD copies in UDMA
PostPosted: September 10th, 2008, 0:01 
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lukehealey,
The newest version is C240, it will be able to download (english vesion) for official users next week.
Official HD Duplicator website is www.copyrsoft.com. Website will be updated soon too.

Thanks for your interest
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Alexey Vasilev
copyr@tetroniks.ru
ICQ#: 23-055-322
CopyrSoft, Tetroniks VT


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 Post subject: Re: COPYR.DMA-free tool for making by-sector HDD copies in UDMA
PostPosted: September 10th, 2008, 1:11 
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I'm glad to see you're still around. Looking forward to the latest version. Could you give some advice on preferred IDE/SATA/MB chipsets for best compatibility?


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