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The standalone equipment copies from a physical master to all connected target drives. Set the duplicator for either synchronous or asynchronous copy modes to get the most out of the equipment.
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IntroI'm looking around for a no-frills USB flash media copier that is brain-dead simple and copies a source to a destination, bit for bit, when the drives are approximately the same size.Untrained people will be using it to copy drives that include both windows and linux data and bootable, multiple partitions. Requirements:. brain dead simple, no training required. mostly bit-for-bit copy of a source USB flash drive to a destination USB flash drive including multiple paritions, hidden files, MBRs/bootable bits. reasonable handling of slight manufacturing variations among manufacturers of the same 'size' drive. That is, a destination that is only 1.999Gb should still succeed if the partitions on the source drive are not full.

Mortal kombat armageddon pc iso torrent. USB 2.0, reasonably fast, like 2Gb in 5-10 minutes. no menus or options to copy single files or directories or ability to turn those options off or have them hidden in an advanced tabNice to Have:Ideally two usb slots, a copy button, and (optionally) a progress indicator.- Ideally, handheld form factor. Shuttle-PC sized might be ok.- Ideally, under US$300 or so. Fail:.
Software based: Linux dd if=/dev/sdx of=/dev/sdy is simplebut not brain-dead simple because itinvolves knowledge and trust toidentify the partition names and requires rootaccess to a PC. Windows drag and drop copy does not do bit for bit. Memorex and some no-names had a handheld usb1.1 device but it was too slow, had options for file names and directories that people could screw up.
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A number of manufacturers make 1:many devices PC-based USB copiers that cost $500 or more and may or may not do bit-for-bit copy.Does such a copier exist?Looked around in google for a while. Maybe I want too much.Does anyone know of a device that has met these or similar requirements?Does anyone know of a Linux LiveCD product that can do this or can be nudged into doing this kind of function?Thanks in advancePaul. You've partly answered your own question here. I'd have to question some of your requirements. Why do you care if they have 'root', if you treat this box as an appliance? Run it as a kiosk, with a simple UI (text-based, even) that says:.
'Insert source USB stick'. It then autodetects this stick. 'Insert target USB stick(s), and press GO'.
Once user presses GO, it copies. If source stick is removed, goto step 1.
Go to step 2Once you get it going, back it up, and just let it go. Use a cheap miniitx/shuttle/system you have laying around, as long as you have USB 2.0 you're good. Thanks for your encouragement for me to create/build my own. Part of the reason for controlling what kind of device, keeping it simple, etc. Is to avoid the complaints and complexities that otherwise probably (and needlessly) follow. I agree that if the box is a single-function appliance, access to root doesn't matter.
However, if the box is multipurpose, e.g. A workstation or a server, then it does matter. The workflow you mention is the obvious one but there are of course devils lurking in the details and I thought it would be good to see if others have battled them already.–Feb 5 '10 at 6:37.