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Can I use DriveCopy to copy Linux, UNIX, NetWare, or other unsupported operating systems?

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Can I use DriveCopy to copy Linux, UNIX, NetWare, or other unsupported operating systems?

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DriveCopy supports FAT, HPFS, FAT32, and NTFS, as well as Linux partitions. UNIX and NetWare are not supported. Internal disk location references on unsupported partitions on the source hard drive will be unmodified on the target hard drive. For this reason, unsupported partitions may not boot or otherwise be accessible on the target hard drive. In any case, the partitions and the data on the source hard drive remain intact.

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