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1. Rear View TARGET L some MASTER PoRT2 Descriptions 9 DC out for Target 10 SAS interface connector for Target 11 SAS interface connector for Target 12 DC out for Master 1 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 SAS interface connector for Master SAS interface connector for Master Power switch Fuse Holder AC Power Ground Terminal Power for an extra fan DC power connector for Target connects to HDD SAS Interface connector for Target SAS or SATA Interface connector for Target DC power connector for Master connects to HDD SAS Interface connector for Master SAS or SATA Interface connector for Master Power ON OFF switch Store Fuse Connect AC Power Connect Ground Connect a cooling fan for HDD The ventilation slots in the back of the main body have been installed for heat radiation DO NOT cover vents It may cause the unit to overheat and cause damage Left Side View Optional USB Board installed Name Description 20 Exhaust Fan SCSI Interface connector for M T SCSI Interface connector for M T FC Interface connector for Target 21 22 23 FC Interface connector for Master 24 25 USB Interface connector for Master 26 USB Interface connector for Target Exhaust Fan Master Targ
2. 51 TIME ZONE 52 SYSTEM DATE 53 SYSTEM TIME 54 SYSTEM VERSION 55 PARAMETER LOAD 56 PARAMETER DEF 57 PARAMETER SAVE Default 0 0 0 0 Switch Push Beeper ENABLE DISABLE Switch Repeat ENABLE DISABLE Alarm Timeout 0000 9999 milliseconds Alarm Pattern NONE ON 8Hz 4Hz 2Hz amp 8Hz 2Hz 1Hz amp 4Hz 1Hz Progress Type RATE POSITION TIME Saving Log function ON OFF Save last log to USB drive Must insert USB key in order to use this feature Time Zone Setting GMT 12 00 GMT 12 00 System Date YYYY MM DD System Time HH MM SS System Version Parameter Load Parameter Default Parameter Save Default ENABLE Default DISABLE Default 1000 Default NONE Default RATE Default ON Default GMT 00 00 Default 0000 00 00 Default 00 00 00 42 5 Description 5 1 and Compare This function duplicates the Master device to the Target device s in sector to sector fashion Target HDD must be of equal or greater capacity to Master Suspect device All Copy Target HDD If a bad sector is found in Master device Terminates procedure when bad sectors are found on Master device If errors are found on Target device the operation will continue but error out bad drives Generally used to duplicate known good HDDs where any missing
3. 23 SEC RETRY MAX ERROR SKIP CAPACITY CHECK FS DETECTION MAP DATA SAVING MAP DATA LOC ERASE PATTERN ERASE COUNT ERASE MASTER TEST MASTER TEST REPAIR HASH TYPE MAX FILESIZE Sector Retry Count Max 0000 9999 Error Skip ENABLE DISABLE Default 0003 Default 0003 Default DISABLE Capacity Check TOTAL SECS PARTITION END MINIMUM Ignore file systems FOLLOW MBR IGNORE MBR Default TOTAL SECS Save MAP info ENABLE DISABLE Default FOLLOW MBR Save MAP info Location INTERNAL MEMORY USB KEY Erase Pattern 0000 FFFF h Erase Count 00 99 Erase Master ENABLE DISABLE Default DISABLE 1 Default INTERNAL MEMORY Default 0000 h Default 03 Test Master ENABLE DISABLE Default DISABLE Repair bad sector s when error occurred ENABLE DISABLE Default DISABLE Hash Type NONE MD5 SHA1 SHA256 Default DISABLE Maximum File Size 0001 4095 MB Default MD5 File size for one DD image Default 2048 MB 40 24 SECURITY ID Security ID USER MASTER Default USER 25 SECURITY LEVEL Security Level MAXIMUM HIGH Default MAXIMUM 26 ENHANCED ERASE Enhanced Erase DISABLE ENABLE Default DISABLE 27 SATA RESET TIME SATA Reset Time 00000 99999 Milliseconds Default 03000 28 ATA ACCE
4. The unit keeps last log until power off The log can be saved to use 50 SAVE LAST LOG in configuration if the log was failed to save 2 5 3 changing save location The log will be saved in following location YECXLOG DATAXDM XXXXXXX YYYYMMDDX ZZZZZZZZ LOG XXXXXX Last 6digits of the unit MAC address YYYY Year run the item 4 digits MM Month run the item 2 digits DD Day run the item 2 digits LLLLLLLL Sequential numbers 8 digits e g MAC address 00 1A C2 01 23 45 Date 04 01 2011 34attempt willbe YEC LOG_DATA DM012345 20110401 00000002 LOG 27 3 Specifications 3 1 Technical Specifications mDimensions W301 x D227 x H70 mm m Weight 4 4 165 not including optional connectors mPower AC100 240V 50 60Hz less than 2A mNumber of Hard Drives Master 1 Target 1 mDevice I F SATA SAS FC SCSI USB mMaxVolume of Hard Drive 144 PB full 48 bit addressing support mSafety and Protection Primary power input protection 3A fuse mOperating Conditions Temperature 10 35 C Humidity 20 80 non condensing 3 2 Options B SCSI Kit Includes o SCSI controller board o SCSI cables with terminators Master x1 and Target x1 o SCSI adapters for 80 pin SCA and 50 pin disks o Raiser Card This option will enable you to duplicate test erase etc SCSI disks BFC Kit Includes o FC controller board x1 o FC cables Master x1 and Target x1 o Raiser Card x1 o Transceiver x2 o FC Adapter x2 This option
5. 09 CONFIG menu Thumb drive 3000 HDD 5000 22 2 Basic Operation 2 1 Setup Connect AC power DC power and interface cables Turn on main power After the initial boot sequence the LCD will display the initial item menu 2 2 LCD screen indication ITEM Operation Status Display 1 Selected Item Current Item operation 2 Status Progress of current function 96 MB or time Press function button during the operation to change the display mode Progress status with Status Progress status with transferred data D01 ALL CPY amp CMP SATA SATA SATA DISK DATA COPY 00 5 0 120 05 MB s 01 COMMAND ERROR Progress status with elapsed time 3 Error Message Current Errors if applicable 23 2 3 Operation 1 Select Interface Mode A Press FUNCTION button to reach the Function Selection menu Function Selection Menu FUNCTION SELECT 201 DUPLICATE 02 CLIP 03 ERASE 04 TEST B In FUNCTION SEL menu scroll to O9 CONFIG and press START to select FUNCTION SELECT 06 FORENSIC 1 07 FORENSIC 2 08 ONLINE 209 CONFIG In CONFIG menu scroll to 02 MASTER I F and press START to select D In MASTER I F menu scroll between interface types until the desired is selected E Press START when to confirm desired interface type F Repeat steps in CONFIG menu for 03 TARGET1 I F and 04 TARGET2 I F G Press FUNCTION twice to return to the main menu 2 Select
6. 49 5 6 Data Recovely oon oco eo 49 6 eM TETTE ITE 50 6 TL Error messages dee ea ete 50 6 2 Error messages oh t 51 giSpeclabTipss 5 58 7 1 Evidence Acquisition 53 2 1 Data Recovery Procedures 54 7 3 Test HDD 54 7 4 Recover Data to Good 55 EE Eom RT ME EE 56 9sPBimitedi Warranty MID D D D I RU RE 57 tOsGlossary 58 1 Overview 1 1 Product Outline The Samurai Jr DemiXG3020 is an all in one hard drive management tool It performs operations including testing duplication testing erasing and forensic evidence acquisition for all ATA SATA SCSI SAS and FC hard drives The highlights of the Samurai Jr are the ability to work with SAS and FC Fibre Channel hard drives 1 2 Main Features Stand alone device with simple touch button operations All Purpose Functions Test Analyze Duplicate Repair Erase Clip Forensic functions DD Image MD5 Calculation SHA1 Calculation SHA256 Calculation Mount HDD to PC for forensic investigation with Master channel Write Block Works with any manufacturer s HDD ATA SATA SAS SCSI Fiber Channel with cross copy functionality Recovers data from many hard drives th
7. 1 Set HPA on Target disk s to make capacity same as Master 2 Analyze partition table of Master HDD 3 Copy data area only to Target HDD s Notes Bad sectors will not be skipped e Target drive s capacity must be greater than or equal to the capacity of the Master Compatible with NTFS FAT32 and EXT2 3 disks only D15 DCO ALL CPY amp CMP Device Configuration Overlay All Copy and Compare 1 Set DCO on Target disk s to make capacity same as Master 2 Sector to sector copy of all sectors to connected Target s 3 Sector to sector compare of all sectors on connected Target s Notes e Bad sectors will not be skipped e Target drive s capacity must be greater than or equal to the capacity of the Master D16 DCO ALL COPY Device Configuration Overlay All Copy 1 Set DCO on Target disk s to make capacity same as Master 2 Sector to sector copy of all sectors to connected Target s Notes e Bad sectors will not be skipped e Target drive s capacity must be greater than or equal to the capacity of the Master 31 017 FS amp Device Configuration Overlay File System Copy and Compare 1 Set DCO on Target disk s to make capacity same as Master 2 Analyze partition table of Master HDD 3 Copy data area only to Target HDD s 4 Compare data area only Notes e Bad sectors will not be skipped e Target drive s capacity must be greater than or equal to the capaci
8. ABORT Operation interrupted due to HDD error or illegal command code TRACKO ERROR Cannot find Track 0 during the recalibration SMART ERROR SMART status threshold error on HDD UDMA DMA CRC ERROR CRC error found during an Ultra DMA transfer 6 2 Error messages for SCSI 1 Samurai Jr Demi XG3020 Error Messages LCD Error Message Explanation DEVICE NOT FOUND RESELECTION ERROR DISCONNECTED ERR MESSAGE OUT ERROR COMMAND OUT ERROR DATA OUT ERROR DATA IN ERROR MESSAGE IN ERROR STATUS IN ERROR PARITY ERROR UNDEF MESSAGE IN UNDEF STATUS IN UNDEF PHASE ERROR FAS366U ERROR NEGOTIATION ERROR REQUEST SENSE ERR COMMAND TIME OVER SCSI protocol error No reply after a specified time from HDD after issuing a command COMPARE ERROR Mismatch of data found during comparison DEVICE POWER ERR Device power problem found SCSI I F ERROR SCSI interface problem SCSI DEVICE ERROR SCSI device not connected or interface communication problem TERMPWR ERROR Problem at terminator power CRC CHECK ERROR CRC check is unmatched or abnormal ILLEGAL TARGET Volume of Target device is less than Master device ILLEGAL DT LENGTH Device sector size is not 512 bytes STATUS ERROR Status Error on connected HDD 51 2 Error messages for Connected Device s Error Status acquired by REQUEST SENSE COMMAND during CHECK CONDITION LCD Error Message Explanatio
9. and assigned Date amp Time information in MMDDYYHH format This Date amp Time is when Suspect HDD acquisition is completed 47 Example of Index File content MD5 VALUE 8856C367246E908F24FBD2828BCC54B1 ORIGINAL HDD HASH SECTOR 0 1953503 HASH Completed 12 14 2004 3 45 32am Elapsed time 0 01 18 00 MODEL DK23AA 12 00 S N N85305 300 FIRMWARE VERSION 00XDAO0A2 00 1 MODE SECTORS 001DCEEOh 1953504 00 DEFAULT_HEAD 10h 16 00 DEFAULT_CYLINDER 792h 1938 00 DEFAULT_SECTOR 3Fh 63 00 DEFAULT C H S SECTORS 1DCEEOh 1953504 3 00 CURRENT HEAD 10h 16 00 _ 7921 1938 00 CURRENT_SECTOR 3Fh 63 00 CURRENT C H S SECTORS 1DCEEOh 1953504 00 PIO_Modes_Supported 2h 3 00 PIO_TimeWith ns 190h 400 00 PIO_TimeWithout ns 78h 120 00 MULTWORD_DMA_Supported 407h 1031 00 ULTRA_DMA_Supported 1Fh 31 00 Volume 1000 MBytes 00 SECURITY STATUS 2th 33 00 SMART 0 NOT 1 SUPPORT 1h Note When a DD Image File operation is aborted no DD Image file or Index file is created a blank folder will appear 5 4 6 MD5 Hash Value Display After performing F5 DD IMAGE MAKE and F25 MD5 CALCULATE select F26 MD5 VALUE to display the calculated MD5 value on the LCD screen 5 4 7 Write Block Write Blocking is enabled for the Samurai Jr Demi XG3020 Suspect Master Channel Any device connected to the Suspect Master channe
10. 2 When errors are found on the Master HDD 00 h values will be written in the corresponding location on the Target HDD s 3 Data Recovery functions can be optimized by adjusting Timeout and Retry settings in the Configuration menu 49 6 Error messages 6 1 Error messages 1 Samurai Jr Demi XG3020 Error Messages DEVICE NOT FOUND Unable to detect connected HDD COMMAND TIME OVER No reply from connected HDD for the specified timeout after issuing command DATA COMPARE ERROR Mismatch of data found during comparison MASTER FILE EMPTY No data contained in or abnormal response from Master HDD ILLEGAL TARGET Volume of Target device s is less than Master device in a duplication operation PARTITION TABLE ERROR File system data on Master HDD is not recognized COPY S NOT BE POSSIBLE Target HDD capacity is less than data contained in Master HDD number of head is different between Master and Target HDD or bad file directory data on Master HDD MEMORY HARD ERROR Calibration error on hardware unit CRC CHECK ERROR CRC does not match 2 Error messages for Connected Device s NOT READY HDD is not ready WRITE FAULT Problem during writing of data CORRECTABLE ERROR Correctable error occurred BAD BLOCK ERROR Bad Block Mark found in the sector ID field UNCORRECTABLE ERR Uncorrectable data error found with sector ECC ID ERROR Cannot find sector ID field
11. Quantum Corporation and Intel that supports burst mode data transfer rates of 33 3 MBps Ultra SCSI Provides 20 MB s transfers over an 8 bit bus or 40 MB s transfers over a 16 bit Wide SCSI bus Also known as Fast 20 SCSI this feature is most commonly found in SCSI 3 drives Ultra DMA 33 A high speed host data transfer feature that transfers data at 33 3 MB per second Unformatted Capacity The total number of usable bytes on a disk including the space that is required to record location boundary definitions and servo data See also formatted capacity Units of Measure 1 Byte 8 Bits 1 Kilobyte 1 000 Bytes 1024 exact 1 Megabyte 1 000 Kilobytes 1024 1 Gigabyte 1 000 Megabytes 1024 1 Terabyte 1 000 Gigabytes 1024 1 Petabyte 1 000 Terabytes 1024 Upgrade Acapability or performance enhancement USB Universal Serial Bus Verify The test to check in each sector No data sent for read or write Write The recording of flux reversals onto the magnetic surface of a disk Write Cache High speed RAM used to buffer data transfer from the host to the hard drive XSMD eXtended Storage Module Drive YEC Youth Engineers Corporation Zoned Recording Increases the number of sectors on the outer tracks of the drive since the circumference of the outside tracks is greater This type of recording affords more disk capacity because there can be more sectors on the larger outer tracks than would be possible if the number of sectors
12. amp HASH Copy and Compare and Hash 1 Sector to sector copy of Master disk to Target s 2 Sector to sector compare of Master disk with Target s 3 Hash calculation of Master disk displayed at end of copy operation F10 FAT32 FORMAT FAT32 Format 1 Format Target disk s with FAT32 F11 NTFS FORMAT NTFS Format 1 Format Target disk s with NTFS F12 DD CREATE amp HASH DD Image and Hash 1 DD Image creation on Target disk of Master disk 2 Hash calculation of Master disk displayed at end of copy operation Notes e Target disk must be formatted with NTFS or FAT32 F13 DD CREATE amp COMP DD Image and Compare 1 DD Image creation on Target disk of Master disk 2 Comparison of created DD Image with Master disk Notes e Target disk must be formatted with NTFS or FAT32 F14 HASH CALCULATE Hash Calculation 1 Hash calculation of Master disk displayed at end of operation F15 HPA CLIP OFF HPA Clip Off 1 Remove HPA on Target disk s 37 4 2 7 FORENSIC 2 Mode ITEM LCD Operation DD Image and Hash 1 DD Image creation on Target disk of Master disk F21 DD CREATE amp HASH 2 Hash calculation of Master disk displayed at end of copy operation Notes e Target disk must be formatted with NTFS FAT32 DD Image and Compare 1 DD Image creation on Target disk of Master disk F22 DD CREATE amp COMP 2 Comparison of created DD I
13. bits per inch BPI the number of bits that can be written onto one inch of track on a disk surface Block or BLK A group of bytes handled stored and accessed as a logical data unit such as an individual file record A block in UNIX workstation environments is the smallest contiguous area that can be allocated for the storage of data Note A different definition of the term is used when referring to the physical configuration of a hard drive Boot To start or restart your computer loading the operating system BPS Bytes per Second Bus The path that carries data between the computer microprocessor and peripheral devices An IDE interface cable and a SCSI cable are both examples of a bus Byte See Units of Measure Cable Select CSEL An alternative option which can be used in place of setting Master Slave jumpers in the designation of drives in a dual drive configuration 58 Cache High speed RAM used as a buffer between the CPU and a hard drive The cache retains recently accessed information to speed up subsequent accesses to the same data Capacity The amount of information measured in bytes that can be stored on a hard drive Also known as storage capacity Channel A connection or socket on the motherboard or controller card A motherboard may have one or two channels primary and secondary If your motherboard has only one channel you may need to add a controller card to create a secondary channel CD Compact Disk Certif
14. data from the Master is not acceptable Limitations 1 Windows Windows maintains HDD data in the registry This data will not be updated during the duplication process Therefore the system may require installation of new drivers when using new drive for the first time Message New device found will appear after boot up 2 Hard Drive Differences Created Targets may not work a bootable device when both PCs are not identical To guarantee a bootable disk both devices Master and Target must be identical Logical Borders should also be identical in Master and Target hard drive in order for Duplicate HDD to be bootable must also be identical Hardware inside the machines 5 2 File System Copy This function analyzes the file system data structures of the Master drive and duplicates only the used data area FAT FAT32 NTFS and EXT2 3 only When the capacity of the Target drive is different than the Master the file system is copied directly onto the Target with no partition expansion The difference between the two capacities is left as Unallocated Space on the Target 100 GB Master with a single partition is copied onto a 200 GB Target the Target would appear as the original 100 GB partition plus an additional 100 GB of Unallocated Space 43 Third party software tools exist that can expand partitions to the full size of the disk 44 5 3 sometimes called clipping is a function
15. errors Registry a database which stores information and settings for all the hardware software users and preferences of the PC 64 RPM Revolutions per Minute Rotational speed of the media disk also known as the spindle speed Disk RPM is a critical component of hard drive performance because it directly impacts the rotational latency R W Read Write SATA Serial ATA A computer bus technology primarily designed for transfer of data to and from a hard disk It is the successor to the legacy Advanced Technology Attachment standard SCA 2 SCA 2 Single Connector Attach interface incorporates a grounding contact blindmate connector direct plug misalignment tolerance ESD protection hot swap capability and backplane connector options for SCSI devices SCA 2 is commonly called the 80 pin SCSI connector SCASCSI Single Connector Attachment or SCA is a type of connection for the internal cabling of SCSI systems SCSI Small Computer Systems Interface interface between a computer and peripheral controllers Usually pronounced as scuzzy Different types of SCSI interface types include Narrow 50 pins Wide 68 pins and SCA 80 pins Sector A512 byte packet of data in EIDE and SCSI hard drives This is the smallest amount of data that can be read or written to the drive from the host interface On Macintosh and Unix drives sectors are usually grouped into blocks or logical blocks that function as the smallest data unit permitte
16. non FAT NTFS OS data only copying Using this function unallocated data marked as E5 hex data is identified and bypassed in order to save operation time See Data Only Copy Master hard drive must be E5 pre formatted EIDE Enhanced Integrated Drive Electronics The primary interface used by desktop PCs to handle communication between hard drives and the central processing unit The equivalent interface system in most enterprise systems is SCSI Embedded Servo Control The embedded servo control design generates accurate feedback information to the head position servo system without requiring a full data surface which is required with a dedicated servo control method because servo control data is stored on every surface Encoding The process of modifying data patterns prior to writing them on the disk surface Error Correction Code ECC A mathematical algorithm that detects and corrects errors in a data field FAT File Allocation Table A data table stored at the beginning of each partition on the disk that is used by the operating system to 60 determine which sectors are allocated to each file and in what order Different version of FAT are FAT16 FAT32 and VFAT Fdisk A software utility used to partition a hard drive This utility is included with DOS and Windows 95 operating systems Fibre Channel FC The general name given to an integrated set of standards being developed by an ANSI approved X3 group This set of standards define
17. to change the volume of hard drive to a specified size by using the SET MAX ADDRESS command in the ATA specification The hard drive must support this command for the operation to complete successfully mSpecify volume size LCD indicate as follows D Use UP DOWN button and press START to change numbers Confirm each numbers by FUNC S W 3 Clip by pressing OK FUNC for return previous screen and CANCEL for cancel 5 4 Erase There are eleven different erasure methods available E01 E11 under the ERASE menu see 4 2 3 Erase Mode for details on all available modes The E01 and E02 erase methods can be customized to meet any custom erasure standard number of overwrites and overwrite pattern 5 4 1 Parameter Settings for Erase Operation Choose the following parameters for Erase operation Press FUNCTION button to display the Display Function selection menu Select 09 CONFIG using UP DOWN button and Press START button to confirm Select 17 ERASE PATTERN using UP DOWN button and Press START button to confirm Change value to desired 2 byte wipe pattern in hex Repeat steps 3 and 4 for 18 ERASE COUNT and 19 ERASE MASTER Select 57 PARAMETER SAVE to confirm and save the parameter changes amp aeo 5 5 Data Recovery When performing the D04 SKIP COPY operation the Samurai Jr Demi XG3020 will automatically use its Data Recovery features 1 The Samurai Jr s Demi XG302
18. to open the Function Selection menu and select 09 CONFIG FUNCTION SEL 07 FORENSIC 2 08 ONLINE 09 CONFIG Select 23 MAX FILESIZE using UP DOWN button and Press START button to confirm 8 Change file size to desired value Default is 2048 Select the last parameter 57 PARAMETER SAVE to confirm the changes 46 5 4 4 Format Target Hard Drive D Itis strongly recommended to erase the entire HDD before storing evidence on a disk 2 In order to store DD image file to Target HDD the HDD must be formatted initially using 07 FORENSIC 2 F23 FAT32 FORMAT or F24 NTFS FORMAT 5 4 5 Evidence Management DD Image files created using any of the DD Image operations on the Samurai Jr Demi XG3020 will be created to the Target HDD with the following folder structures and file names Master HDD Target HDD DD image DD000001 IMG DD000002 IMG DD000003 IMG DD999999 IMG 12140405 TXT DD000001 IMG DD000002 IMG DEMIDDO02 2140406 TXT DD000001 IMG DEMIDDOS 12140407 TXT Folder Name Folder Name DEMIXX DEMIO1 DEMIO2 DEMIO3 DEMIO4 Folder will be created per acquired Suspect HDD and assigned sequential titles More than 99 folders will result in ILLEGAL TARGET Message File Name DDXXXXXX IMG DD000001 IMG DD000002 IMG DD000003 IMG Automatically assign sequential numbers in XXXXXX Index File MMDDYYHH TXT Index file will be created per acquired Suspect HDD
19. will enable you to duplicate test erase etc FC disks 28 4 1 Directory Structure Press FUNCTION button from the starting screen to reach initial function menu below 1 Main Menu DUPLICATE CLIP ERASE TEST INFORMATION FORENSIC 1 FORENSIC 2 ONLINE CONFIG See Mode Selection for details 29 4 2 Mode Selection 4 2 1 DUPLICATE Mode ITEM LCD Operation 001 ALL CPY amp CMP Copy amp Compare 1 Sector to sector copy of all sectors on connected HDD 2 Sector to sector compare of all sectors on connected HDD Notes e Bad sectors will not be skipped e Target drive s capacity must be greater than or equal to the capacity of the Master 002 ALL COPY All Copy 1 Sector to sector copy of all sectors on connected HDD Notes e Bad sectors will not be skipped e Target drive s capacity must be greater than or equal to the capacity of the Master 003 ALL COMPARE All Compare 1 Sector to sector compare of all sectors on connected HDD Notes e Bad sectors will not be skipped e Target drive s capacity must be greater than or equal to the capacity of the Master D04 SKIP COPY Skip Copy 1 Sector to sector copy of all sectors on connected HDD Notes e Bad sectors will be skipped e Target drive s capacity must be greater than or equal to the capacity of the Master 005 FS CPY amp CMP File System Copy and Compare 1 Analyze p
20. 0 Data Recovery functions will duplicate all usable data in a sector by sector fashion When a bad sector is discovered errors such as AMNF IDNF UNC etc the unit will automatically move on to the next sector on the HDD It will continue this process until all usable data has been extracted 45 2 When errors are found on the Master HDD 00 h values will be written in the corresponding location on the Target HDD s 3 Data Recovery functions can be optimized by adjusting Timeout and Retry settings in the Configuration menu 5 4 Forensic Investigation The Samurai Jr Demi XG3020 has the following functions specially designed for forensic investigators to improve efficiency of their daily tasks 5 4 1 Current Time Current Time is displayed when you select any of the DD Image operations Default Display Method YYYY MM DD 5 4 2 Clock and Date Settings D Press FUNCTION button to open the Function Selection menu and select 09 CONFIG FUNCTION SEL 07 FORENSIC 2 08 ONLINE 09 CONFIG Select 51 TIME ZONE using UP DOWN button and Press START button to confirm Change settings as necessary Repeat steps 2 and 3 for 52 SYSTEM DATE and 53 SYSTEM TIME Select the last parameter 57 PARAMETER SAVE to confirm the changes amp amp Q9 5 4 3 DD Image File Size Select DD image file size between 1MB and 2 000MB 2 GB Defaults file size 640MB CD storage size D Press FUNCTION button
21. 1 Set time and date displayed on unit Device Sense F02 DEVICE SENSE 1 Sense device information on Target disk s Device Information F03 1 Get detailed drive information on connected Target disk s Automatic HPA Clip F04 HPA AUTO CLIP 1 Set HPA on disk to match Target s capacity with Master One time Erase 1 Erase connected Target disk s with 1 pass erasure Notes EOD ONE TIME ERASE eWipe pattem is set via 15 ERASE PATTERN parameter default 0000 h Master drive is not wiped by default Set 17 ERASE MASTER to ENABLE to alter setting 36 F06 HPA SKIP COPY HPA Skip Copy 1 Set HPA on Target disk s to make capacity same as Master 2 Sector to sector copy of all sectors to connected Target s Notes sectors will be skipped e Target drive s capacity must be greater than or equal to the capacity of the Master F07 SKIP COPY amp HASH Skip Copy and Hash 1 Sector to sector copy of Master disk to Target 2 Hash calculation of Master disk displayed at end of copy operation F08 HPA ALL CPY amp CMP HPAAII Copy and Compare 1 Set HPA on Target disk s to make capacity same as Master 2 Sector to sector copy of all sectors to connected Target s 3 Sector to sector compare of all sectors on connected Target s Notes Bad sectors will not be skipped e Target drive s capacity must be greater than or equal to the capacity of the Master F09 ALL CPY amp CMP
22. 5 No Item Not Register O16 No Item Not Register 4 3 Config Settings Press FUNCTION button at the main menu to display the Function Selection screen FUNCTION SEL 07 FORENSIC 2 08 ONLINE 09 CONFIG Select 09 CONFIG using UP DOWN button and Press START button to confirm Choose the parameter by the following table After changing parameter s select 57 PARAMETER SAVE and press START to save the change Choose the parameter by the following table 01 LANGUAGE Select Language ENGLISH Default ENGLISH 02 MASTER Master Interface Type SAS SCSI FC USB Only available when optional board installed Default SAS 03 TARGET 1 I F Target 1 Interface Type SAS SCSI FC USB d Only available when optional board installed Default SAS nul zn M 05 POWER ON INTVL Power On Interval 0000 9999 Milliseconds Default 1000 39 06 07 08 09 10 POWER OFF WAIT BLOCK SIZE WRITE CACHE READ CACHE BLK RETRY MAX Power Off Wait 00 99 seconds Block Size 00000 99999 Default 10 Write Cache Setting DEFAULT AUTO ENABLE DISABLE Default 02048 Write Cache Setting DEFAULT AUTO ENABLE DISABLE Default DEFAULT Block Retry Count Max 0000 9999 Default DEFAULT 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22
23. HE UNIT IS WITHIN THE WARRANTY PERIOD MUST BE PRESENTED TO OBTAIN WARRANTY SERVICE Limits and Exclusions May vary depending on state or country of purchase and or use THE WARRANTOR SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES RESULTING FROM THE USE OF THIS PRODUCT OR ARISING OUT OF ANY BREACH OF THIS WARRANTY ALL EXPRESS AND IMPLIED WARRANTIES INCLUDING THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY ARE LIMITED TO THE APPLICABLE WARRANTY PERIOD SET FORTH ABOVE Some states do not allow the exclusions or limitation on incidental or consequential damages or limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts so the above exclusions or limitations may not apply to the reader specifically This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights which vary from sate to state If a problem with this product develops during or after the warranty period you may contact our service center THE WARRANTOR SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES RESULTING FROM THE USE OF THIS PRODUCT OR ARISING OUT OF ANY BREACH OF THIS WARRANTY ALL EXPRESS AND IMPLIED WARRANTIES INCLUDING THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY ARE LIMITED TO THE APPLICABLE WARRANTY PERIOD 57 10 Glossary Access Retrieval of data from or transfer of data into a storage device Access Time The amount of time including seek time latency and controller time needed for a storage device to retrieve information Active Partition The pa
24. Item Operation Mode A Press the FUNCTION button B Scroll through items e 01 DUPLICATE e 02 CLIP 03 ERASE 04 TEST e 05 INFORMATION C Press START button when on desired item operation mode 3 Select an Operation to Perform A After selecting the Item Operation Mode use the UP and DOWN buttons to navigate through available operations B When on desired operation press START button and operation will begin To stop an operation press the START button again and power down sequence will begin 24 4 Normal Completion The LED for each channel will turn green to indicate successful completion of selected item operation The LED for each channel will turn red if an error has occurred CAUTION mUsing SCSI Interface Hard Drive Connection o 68 pin WIDE Use provided cable DC cable o 50pin NARROW Use provided and DC cable with conversion adapter o 80pin SCA Use provided and DC cable with SCA conversion adapter Note 68 pin SCSI Terminator should always be attached to SCSI I F cable Note Changing the SCSI ID is not required for 1 1 duplication use original SCSI ID OK to use same SCSI ID between master and target devices mUsing SAS Interface Hard Drive Connection When connecting to the provided SAS adapter lower numbered SATA like data cable must be connected to port nearest DC power cable Ex For Target 1 cables are labeled P1 and P2 P1 must be connec
25. SS ATA Access AUTO CHS DEFAULT CHS CURRENT LBA28 LBA48 Default AUTO 29 ATA TRANSFER ATA Transfer Rate AUTO PIO MDMA UDMA Default AUTO 30 ATA PIO MODE ATA Mode AUTO PIOO PIO1 PIO2 PIO3 PIO4 Default AUTO 31 ATA MDMA MODE ATA MDMA Mode AUTO MDMAO MDMA1 MDMA2 Default AUTO 32 ATA UDMA MODE ATA UDMA Mode AUTO UDMA7 Default AUTO 33 ATA TIMEOUT ATA Command Timeout 0000 9999 seconds Default 30 34 SCSI ACCESS SCSI Access AUTO CDB6 CDB10 CDB12 CDB16 Default AUTO 35 SCSI TRANSFER SCSI Transfer Mode AUTO SCSI 1 FAST FAST_WIDE ULTRA WIDE ULTRA ULTRA2 WIDE ULTRA2 ULTRA160 ULTRA320 Default AUTO 36 SCSI TIMEOUT SCSI Command Timeout 0000 9999 seconds 37 SAS RESET TIME SAS Reset Time 00000 99999 Milliseconds 38 USB POWER WAIT Waiting time after power on USB drive 0 99 39 RESETTING SPEED Transfer speed after skipped bad sector LOWEST HIGHEST 40 IP ADDRESS IP Address 0 0 0 0 255 255 255 255 Default 192 168 0 1 41 NET MASK Net mask 0 0 0 0 255 255 255 255 Default 255 255 255 0 42 GATEWAY Gateway 0 0 0 0 255 255 255 255 43 MAC ADDRESS 44 SWITCH PUSH BEEP 45 SWITCH REPEAT 46 ALARM TIMEOUT 47 ALARM PATTERN 48 PROGRESS TYPE 49 LOGGING FEATURE 50 SAVE LAST LOG
26. Y ERASE command for wiping only the HDD support the command E12 ERASE DATA CHECK Verify data wiped 4 2 4 TEST Mode ALL Verify Test 1 Verify ECC of all sectors on Target disk s 01 ALL VERIFY Notes e Bad sector s is not repaired by default Set 20 TEST REPAIR to ENABLE to repair bad sector s ALL Read Test 1 Read of all sectors on Target disk s T02 ALL READ Notes e Bad sector s is not repaired by default Set 20 TEST REPAIR to ENABLE to repair bad sector s Random Verify Test 1 Random Verify of 1 024 sectors on Target disk s TO3 RANDOM VERIFY Notes Bad sector s is not repaired by default Set 20 TEST REPAIR to ENABLE to repair bad sector s Random Read Test 1 Random Read of 1 024 sectors on Target disk s T04 RANDOM READ Notes Bad sector s is not repaired by default Set 20 TEST REPAIR to ENABLE to repair bad sector s Random Write Test 1 Random Write of 1024 sectors on Target disk s T05 RANDOM WRITE Notes Bad sector s is not repaired by default Set 20 TEST REPAIR to ENABLE to repair bad sector s Enable SMART Functionality T06 SMART ENABLE 1 Enable SMART functionality on Target disk s Notes Disable SMART Functionality T07 SMART DISABLE 1 Disable SMART functionality on Target disk s Notes Read SMART Data T08 SMART READ DATA Read SMART Data on Target disk s otes View SMART Data 09 SMART VIEW DATA 1 View SMART data on Target disk s Notes Che
27. anufacturing or any application requiring mass duplication Spindle Motor The motor that rotates the spindle and ultimately the disks Storage Capacity The amount of data that can be stored on a HDD Subsystem A secondary or component part of a system as a hard drive is a subsystem of a personal computer Surface HDD platter surface The top or the bottom side of a platter coated with a magnetic material required to record data A 65 platter may use one or both surfaces to store data S W Software Synchronous Transmission Transmission in which the sending and receiving devices operate continuously at the same frequency and are held in a desired phase relationship by a correction device System Files The files needed to run an operating system TB see Units of Measure Tracks per inch The number of tracks written within each inch of the disk s surfaces used to measure how closely the tracks are packed on a disk surface Also known as track density Track Aconcentric magnetic circle pattern on a disk surface used for storing and reading data Transfer Rate The rate at which the hard drive sends and receives data from the controller Transfer Rate Test Measures the data transfer speed in appropriate unit of measure for specified address of HDD The test result can be obtained in minimum maximum rate and integral average in appropriate unit of measure per selected block count size UDMA Ultra DMA Aprotocol developed by
28. ard disk 4 Connect to DC connector in ATA Hard disk 12 1 Connect SATA Cable to Main Unit SATA Port1 SATA Cable to Main Unit SATA Port2 Back Side View TARGET LL sow MASTER Pon SATA Cable Ww M 2 Connect DC Cable to Main Unit DC out Back Side View DC Cable TARGET Pour MASTER port2 Ll mg 1 ln cia 999 ooo 13 1 3 Connect SATA Interface cable to SATA lt gt ATA adapter 5 2 1 ATA Hard Drive special settin 1 Please set jumper pin as Master Please refer the user manual from HDD manufacturer for pin locations as they may vary between drives Loe 5 8 REX RR 1 01 D DX X 2 Connect the SATA to ATA Adapter to the drive Then connect the SATA interface cable to the adapter and DC power cable directly to the HDD SATA to ATA Adapter SAS Hard Disk Donc m Check Cable Connection 14 1 5 3 SCSI Interface Cable SCSI Interface cable for Master Target Channel Description 1 SCSI Interface Cable with terminator for Master Channel 2 Connect to Target 1 SCSI HDD 3 Connect to Master SCSI HDD 4 Connect to SCSI Master Target connector of Main Unit 1 5 3 1 SCSI Interface Master Target 1 Connect SCSI Cable to SCSI Master Target Connector o
29. artition table of Master HDD 2 Copy data area only to Target HDD s 3 Compare data area only Notes e Bad sectors will not be skipped e Target drive s capacity must be greater than or equal to the capacity of the Master e Compatible with NTFS and FAT32 disks only 006 FS COPY File System Copy 1 Analyze partition table of Master HDD 2 Copy data area only to Target HDD s Notes e Bad sectors will not be skipped e Target drive s capacity must be greater than or equal to the capacity of the Master e Compatible with NTFS FAT32 and EXT2 3 disks only 007 FS COMPARE File System Compare 1 Compare data area only Notes e Bad sectors will not be skipped e Target drive s capacity must be greater than or equal to the capacity of the Master e Compatible with NTFS FAT32 and EXT2 3 disks only 008 amp 1 Analyze partition table of Master HDD 2 Copy specific data area only to Target HDD s 3 Compare data area only Notes Bad sectors will not be skipped e Target drive s capacity must be greater than or equal to the capacity of the Master Compatible with NTFS and FAT32 disks only 30 009 MAP COPY MAP Copy 1 Analyze partition table of Master HDD 2 Copy specific data area only to Target HDD s Notes Bad sectors will not be skipped e Target drive s capacity must be greater than or equal to the capa
30. at are not recognized by a normal PC Multiple secure delete functions including DoD5220 22M and standard procedures Big Drive compatible up to 144 PB capacity full 48 bit addressing support 99999999 PC Control Software Samurai Jr Demi XG3020 Host for recording of log files firmware download PC acquisition and remote unit contro Note Ji2 provides firmware upgrades free of charge for one year Contact customer service for details Support to be added in later firmware software releases 1 3 Shipment Contents Item Name Samurai Jr Demi XG3020 Unit Operation Manual AC Power Cable SAS SATA Interface Cable Optional Items SATA Interface Cable ATA HDD Power Cable SATA to ATA Adapter 2 5 HDD Adapter HDD DC Removal Jig SCSI Interface Kit FC Interface Kit 1 4 Views The Samurai Jr Demi XG3020 can perform 1 1 operations Operation Panel TS Q MASTER Tarcet 7 POWER Yivcc DOWN Q FUNCTION START STOP Demi XG3020 Name Descriptions 1 LCD Item Function Errors Status Indicator etc 2 UP SW Scroll up through menu 3 DOWN S W Scroll down through menu 4 FUNCTION S W Confirm menu selections 5 Access LED for Master Channel Device access status for Master Channel 6 Access LED for Target Channel Device access status for Target Channel 7 START STOP S W Start stop clear Item 8 POWER LED Main power status
31. ault Set 18 ERASE MASTER to ENABLE to alter setting E08 US NAVY ERASE US Navy Standard Erase 1 Sector to sector overwrite of Target disk s with user defined value 2 Sector to sector overwrite of Target disk s with reverse of user defined value 3 Sector to sector overwrite of Target disk s with random 512 byte pattern Notes Wipe pattem is set via 16 ERASE PATTERN parameter default 0000 h e Master drive is not wiped by default Set 18 ERASE MASTER to ENABLE to alter setting E09 USAF ERASE US AIRFORCE Standard Erase 1 Sector to sector overwrite of Target disk s with 0000h 2 Sector to sector overwrite of Target disk s with 1111h 3 Sector to sector overwrite of Target disk s with user defined value Notes e Wipe pattern is set via 16 ERASE PATTERN parameter default 0000 h e Master drive is not wiped by default Set 18 ERASE MASTER to ENABLE to alter setting 34 NCSC Standard Erase 1 Sector to sector overwrite of Target disk s with user defined value 2 Sector to sector overwrite of Target disk s with reverse of user defined value E10 NCSC ERASE 3 Sector to sector overwrite of Target disk s with AA55h Notes e Wipe pattem is set via 16 ERASE PATTERN parameter default 0000 h Master drive is not wiped by default Set 18 ERASE MASTER to ENABLE to alter setting E11 SECURITY ERASE Run SECURIT
32. be corrected by using Error Detection and Correction schemas CRC Cyclic Redundancy Check Used to detect errors after transmission or storage Cross Copy HDD duplication from 1 interface type to another Example Copying data from an IDE drive to a SATA drive CSV Comma Separated Values file format Cylinder The cylindrical surface formed by identical track numbers on vertically stacked disks Cylinder Head Sector CHS Addressing A method of referencing the sectors on a drive as a collection of unique cylinder head and sector addresses Each block on the drive will have a unique cylinder head and sector address Database collection of data stored on a computer system medium such as a hard drive CD ROM etc that can be used for more than one purpose Data Only Copy Acope function where only usable data is copied from Master device to Target This is done by distinguishing usable data from unallocated HDD platter space See FS Mapping and Smart Copy Data Recovery The process of salvaging data from damaged or inaccessible primary storage media such as a hard drive when it cannot be accessed via normal operation PC or otherwise 59 Default Setting Manufacturer s original configuration Defragment Defrag A process that eliminates fragmentation in file systems It does this by physically reorganizing the contents of the disk in order to store the pieces of each file close together and in continuous order DET Detect
33. city of the Master Compatible with NTFS FAT32 and EXT2 3 disks only D10 MAP COMPARE Map Compare 1 Compare map data area only Notes Bad sectors will not be skipped e Target drive s capacity must be greater than or equal to the capacity of the Master Compatible with NTFS FAT32 and EXT2 3 disks only D11 HPA ALL CPY amp CMP HPA AII Copy and Compare 1 Set HPA on Target disk s to make capacity same as Master 2 Sector to sector copy of all sectors to connected Target s 3 Sector to sector compare of all sectors on connected Target s Notes Bad sectors will not be skipped e Target drive s capacity must be greater than or equal to the capacity of the Master D12 HPA ALL COPY HPAAII Copy 1 Set HPA on Target disk s to make capacity same as Master 2 Sector to sector copy of all sectors to connected Target s Notes e Bad sectors will not be skipped e Target drive s capacity must be greater than or equal to the capacity of the Master D13 HPA FS CPY amp CMP HPA File System Copy and Compare 1 Set HPA on Target disk s to make capacity same as Master 2 Analyze partition table of Master HDD 3 Copy data area only to Target HDD s 4 Compare data area only Notes Bad sectors will not be skipped e Target drive s capacity must be greater than or equal to the capacity of the Master e Compatible with NTFS and FAT32 disks only 014 FS COPY HPA File System Copy
34. ck SMART Status 1 Check SMART Status on Target disk s T10 SMART STATUS Notes e By default the Master port is not tested enable set 18 TEST MASTER to ENABLE 85 SMART Short Mode Test 1 Perform SMART Short Mode test on Target disk s T11 SELF TEST SHT Notes By default the Master port is not tested To enable set 18 TEST MASTER to ENABLE SMART Extended Mode Test T12 SELF TEST EXT 1 Perform SMART Extended test on Target disk s Notes e By default the Master port is not tested To enable set 18 TEST MASTER to ENABLE 4 2 5 INFORMATION Mode Device Sense m DEVICE SENSE 1 Dense device information on connected Target disk s Device Information p PENICE INES 1 Get detailed device information on connected Target disk s Partition Check 103 PARTITION CHECK Meli partition information on connected Target disk s for basic partition info Works with NTFS and FAT32 partitions only Partition Info 104 PARTITION INFO A Se detailed partition info from connected Target disk s eWorks with NTFS and FAT32 partitions only 105 DATA INFO Display MAP Info 106 Delete MAP Info 107 MAP ERASE ALL Delete all MAP Info Error Info 08 ERBORINEG 1 Get detailed error info from connected Target disk s 4 2 6 FORENSIC 1 Mode ITEM LCD Operation Set Date and Time F01 SET DATE amp TIME
35. d Sector Reassignment _ the process of assigning new sector LBAs of a bad sector by the means of placing new sector links in the bad sector locations Seek The movement of a set of read write heads to a desired location The actuator moves the heads to the cylinder containing the track and sector where the data is stored Seek Time A measure in milliseconds of how fast the hard drive can move its read write heads to a desired location Servo Servomechanism Motor used to operate HD SMART Self Monitoring Analysis and Reporting Technology A technology to assist the user in preventing possible system down time due to hard drive failure by attempting to predict imminent hard drive failure before it occurs Smart Copy A Data Only copy function where the Master Device is initially scanned sector by sector in order to differentiate usable data from unallocated HDD platter space Notes Same function as Smart Copy The term Smart Copy has no relation to the above described SMART information Sequential Access The reading or writing of data in a sequential order as opposed to random access Magnetic tape drives store data in sequential blocks Slave The second drive in a dual drive combination Spindle The center rod like axle on which the disks are mounted Special Mode Copy and Test Provides a series of duplication functions Same as Normal Mode selections with test functions integrated simultaneously Special Mode is recommended for m
36. d write heads and their supporting devices HEX Hexadecimal mathematics and computer science base 16 hexadecimal or simply hex is a numeral system with a radix or 61 base of 16 usually written using the symbols 0 9 A F or a f Hexadecimal is used in more generic computing as the most commonly found form of expressing a guarantee human readable string representation of a byte Host The computer that other devices and peripherals connect to HPA Hidden Partition Area Using an ATA Set Max Address command to reduce the capacity of a hard drive This is one common method for removing defective sectors on a hard drive so that it can be operable by computer Some hard drives do not accept Set Max Address commands and therefore cannot be clipped Also referred to as Sector Slipping or Clipping Hyper Threading Technology developed by the Intel corporation that improves processor performance under certain workloads by providing useful work for execution units that would otherwise be idle for example during a cache miss H W Hardware IDE Integrated Drive Electronics A type of drive where the interface controller electronics are incorporated into the design of the hard drive rather than as a separate controller I F Interface Initiator A device in control of the SCSI bus that sends commands to a target Interface A hardware or software protocol that handles the exchange of data between the device and the computer the m
37. drive This method is especially useful when the original HDD has SMART status errors or bad sectors In these cases the Samurai Jr Demi XG3020 would recognize a hard drive even though a personal computer would not be able to 1 Connect customer HDD to Master channel 2 Connect known good utility HDD to Target 1 channel Target HDD capacity must be the same or greater than the Master s 3 Select proper interface configuration 4 Select the D04 SKIP COPY operation 5 Press the START button to begin the recovery During the recovery operation errors may be displayed on the LCD This is for informational purposes and these errors will be attempted to be skipped over automatically Until ITEM is displayed the operation is still running 55 8 Cautions 1 Please contact the Ji2 Technical Support if self diagnostic problems are experienced 2 f problems arise in function and operation access the Config menu and reset all parameters to factory default settings 3 Inthe Config menu the data transfer speed is automatically set to the highest rate available Please note that certain cases may call for manual transfer rate adjustment 4 Ji2 is not liable in part or in whole for any use of this product in violation of legal copyright restrictions or other statutes regarding replication adjustment or distribution of products manufactured by YEC or any other party 5 Ji2 Inc assumes no liability for damag
38. e Target drive s capacity must be greater than or equal to the capacity of the Master 32 4 2 2 Mode LCD Operation HPA Auto Clip HFA AUTO GEIR 1 Set capacity of Target disk s to same as Master HPA Clip MB Input 1 Allow user input of new MB capacity of Target disk s C02 HPA CLIP MB PI 2 Set capacity of Target disk s to user inputted MB value Clip Input C03 HPA CLIP LBA 1 Allow user input of new LBA capacity of Target disk s 2 Set capacity of Target disk s to user inputted LBA value Remove HPA Clip C04 OF 1 Remove any existing HPA on Target disk s DCO Auto Clip cos 1 Set capacity of Target disk s to same as Master DCO Clip MB Input C06 DCO CLIP MB 1 Allow user to input new MB capacity for Target disk s 2 Setcapacity of Target disk s to user inputted MB value via DCO DCO Clip LBA Input C07 DCO CLIP LBA 1 Allow user to input new LBA capacity of Target disk s 2 Set capacity of Target disk s to user inputted LBA value via Remove DCO Clip C08 DCO CLIP OFF 1 Remove any DCO capacity settings on disk 009 D12 are only for SCSI format support firmware ITEM LCD Operation SF Auto Clip 009 SF AUTO CLIP 1 Set capacity of Target disk s to same as Master SF Clip MB Input D10 SF CLIP MB 1 Allow user input of new MB capacity of Target disk s 2 S
39. es resulting from the use of this product or the information contained in this manual 6 2011 Ji2 Inc All right reserved This manual may not be reproduced in part or in whole without the expressed and documented permission of Ji2 Inc 56 9 Limited Warranty Ji2 Inc warrants to the original purchaser that this product main unit and accessories shall be free from defects in material and workmanship for a period of one 1 year from the date of purchase the Warranty Period If this product is determined to be defective during the Warranty Period Ji2 Inc agrees to either repair or replace at its option the Ji2 product Call 562 597 1482 or e mail support ji2 com to receive instructions on obtaining repair replacement services THIS WARRANTY SHALL NOT APPLY IF THIS PRODUCT a IS DAMAGED BY ACTS OF GOD MISUSE ABUSE NEGLIGENCE ACCIDENT WEAR AND TEAR UNREASONABLE USE OR BY OTHER CAUSES UNRELATED TO DEFECTIVE MATERIALS OR WORKMANSHIP b HAS HAD THE PRODUCT ALTERED OR DEFACED OR c DAMAGES IN SHIPMENT OR FAILURES WHICH ARE CAUSED BY PRODUCTS NOT SUPPLIED BY THE WARRANTOR SUCH AS HARD DRIVE THE INABILITY OF THIS PRODUCT TO INTERFACE ANY SPECIFIC COMPUTER OR HARD DRIVE IS NOTA MANUFACTURING DEFECT AND IS OUTSIDE OF THE SCOPE OF THIS LIMITED WARRANTY IN NO EVENT SHALL THE WARRANTOR BE LIABLE BY REASON OF SUCH INCOMPATIBILITY PROOF OF PURCHASE IN THE FORM OF BILL OF SALE OR RECEIPTED INVOICE WHICH IS EVIDENCE THAT T
40. et capacity of Target disk s to user inputted MB value Clip Input D11 SF CLIP LBA 1 Allow user input of new LBA capacity of Target disk s 2 Set capacity of Target disk s to user inputted LBA value Remove SF Clip D12 SF CLIP OFF 1 Remove any existing HPA on Target disk s 38 4 2 3 E01 ONE TIME ERASE One time Erase 1 Erase connected Target disk s with 1 pass erasure Notes Wipe pattem is set via 16 ERASE PATTERN parameter default 0000 h e Master drive is not wiped by default Set 18 ERASE MASTER to ENABLE to alter setting E02 ONE TIME ERS amp CMP One time Erase and Compare 1 Erase connected Target disk s with 1 pass erasure Notes e Wipe pattem is set via 16 ERASE PATTERN parameter default 0000 h e Master drive is not wiped by default Set 18 ERASE MASTER to ENABLE to alter setting E03 N TIME ERASE N time Erase 1 Erase connected Target disk s between 1 and 99 times Notes Wipe pattem is set via 16 ERASE PATTERN parameter default 0000 h e Master drive is not wiped by default Set 18 ERASE MASTER to ENABLE to alter setting e Number of erasures set via 16 ERASE PATTERN parameter default 3 E04 N TIME ERS amp CMP N time Erase and Compare 1 Erase connected Target disk s between 1 and 99 times Notes e Wipe pattem is set via 16 ERASE PATTERN parameter default 0000 h e Maste
41. et connector for SCSI interface Master Target connector for SCSI interface Master connector for FC interface Target connector for FC interface Master connector for USB interface Target connector for USB interface Right Side View Name Description 27 USB connector Connect USB Thumb drive for logs 28 Ethernet RJ45 connector Connect RJ45 cable to Host Computer 1 5 Cable Connection 1 5 1 SAS SATA Interface Cable SAS Cable Description 1 Connect to HDD 2 Connect to Main Unit DC out 3 Connect to Main Unit SAS Port 2 4 Connect to Main Unit SAS Port 1 1 Connect SAS 1 Cable to Main Unit Port1 SAS Port 2 Cable to Main Unit Port2 Back Side View Porti Cable TARGET Ll 9871 i MASTER LI iil 2 Connect SAS DC Cable to Main Unit DC out DC Cable Back Side View TARGET portz i MASTER LE porte ii 11 1 5 2 ATA Interface Cable 2 Uo Ol SATA Interface Cable Description 1 Connect to SATA port on adapter 2 Connect to Main Unit SATA Port D TT CET DC Cable Description 1 Connect to adaptor 2 Connect to Main Unit DC out Description 1 Connect SATA Interface Cable 2 Connect DC Cable to HDD 3 Connect to ATA H
42. etie he ae aul aol ool oul 29 4 2 Mz T 3T Teo 30 4 2 DUPLICATE rU ERR SR REIN tna E EIE E REUS Sd 30 42 2 CHP ccr bete tette tut tette tutte t 33 4 2 3 ERASE 34 4 2A TEST 35 4 2 5 INFORMATION 36 4 2 6 FORENSIC 1 Mode 36 42 8 ONLINEMO d 38 EEEE 43 Copyand COMP a aaa cen a ene hep web ae bad 43 5 2 File System CODY 5 nsa Meee OR ee rene eee eee me ere ee ee ee 43 5 3 oe oP oe 45 5 4 Erase oe RE SD d eee ns 45 5 4 1 Parameter Settings for Erase 45 5 5 Data Recovery o osoo seen t e 45 5 4 Forensic Investigation eeepc eret 46 5 41 C rrent ea ee eer et ene men nie Meer n 46 5 4 2 Clock and Date 1 46 5 4 3 DD Image File 46 5 4 4 Format Target Hard Drive 47 5 4 5 Evidence Management 47 5 4 6 MD5 Hash Value Display erre e ene eee eet ee e ee e ee tees eee aeree aee ta didos deiss 48 5 4 Write 48 5 5 E MD S 49 5 5 1 Parameter Settings for Erase
43. f Main Unit SCSI Interface Cable with terminator for Master Channel 15 2 Connect DC Power Cable from Master Channel of unit to SCSI Master HDD or adapter Back Side View DC Cable TARGET MASTER QE port2 HH C 11 71 gojo Un 3 Connect DC Cable from Main Unit Target DC out to Target HDD or adapter Back Side View DC Cable MASTER Ponr ROBN rl Hua um BEH 000 2 16 1 5 3 3 SCSI Hard Drive special setting 1 Please set jumper pin as below Please refer the user manual from HDD manufacturer to confirm the pin locations as they may vary between drives Channel SCSI ID Master 0 Target 1 1 SCSI ID Settings SCSI Interface Cable SCSI Hard Disk 2 Connect DC Cable to Hard Disk DC Cable SCSI Hard Disk 0000000000000000000000000000000000 e oO Check Cable Connection 17 1 5 4 Fibre Channel Interface Cable 1 TRANSMIT RECEIVE FC Interface Cable and Conversion adapter Description 1 Connect FC Interface Cable to Target Channel of Main Unit 2 Connect Power Cable to FC HDD Conversion Adapter 3 Connect TRANSMIT Port A Out and RECEIVE Port A In to FC HDD FC HDD Conversion Adapter 4 Connect to FC HDD 1 5 4 1 Fibre Channel Interface Master 1 Connect FC Cable Master C
44. hannel to FC Master Connector of Main Unit FC Cable for Master Left Side View 3 EL Check Cable Connection 18 2 Connect DC Cable to Main Unit DC out DC Cable rl Back Side View TARGET MASTER Pour porTz 19 1 5 4 2 Fibre Channel Interface Target 1 Connect FC Cable Master Channel to FC Target Connector of Main Unit FC Cable for Target Check Cable Connection 2 Connect DC Cable to Main Unit DC out Back Side View DC Cable TARGET MASTER Pour portz Ll C 20 1 5 4 3 FC Hard Drive special setting 1 Connect FC Adapter which is connected DC cable and FC Interface cable to Hard Disk FC Adapter FC Hard Disk e 5 Check Cable Connection 21 1 5 5 USB Interface 1 5 5 1 Master Channel 1 Connect USB Interface Cable to USB Master Connector of Main Unit USB Interface Cable For USB Master Channel Check Cable Connection 1 5 5 2 Target Channel 1 Connect USB Interface Cable to USB Target Connector of Main Unit USB Interface Cable For USB Target Channel Check Cable Connection OPTION T 1 OPTION o 1 L3 If USB device is not found in the unit change 05 POWER INTVL
45. icate Validation of data being deleted Clean Room An environmentally controlled dust free assembly or repair facility in which hard drives are assembled or opened for internal servicing Clipping HPA X Using an ATA Set Max Address command to reduce the capacity of a hard drive This is common method for removing defective sectors on a hard drive so that it can be operable by computer Some hard drives do not accept Set Max Address commands and therefore cannot be clipped Also referred to as sector slipping Cluster An allocation unit At least one cluster is allocated to each file regardless of the file s size that is stored in the DOS environment Cluster size increases with the partition size determined during formatting This definition applies to FAT16 CMD Command CMOS Complementary Metal Oxide Semiconductor COM 1 2 3 4 5 6 etc Short for communication It is the tag for device I O ports asynchronous ports Command Queuing A feature that enables the drive to receive I O processes from one or more initiators and execute them in an optimum sequence Compare Bitto Bit data comparison between master device and target to verify accurate similarity in content or performance Controller See disk controller interface controller and disk drive controller Controller Card adapter with the control electronics for one or more hard drives Usually installed in a bus slot in the computer Correctable Error An error that can
46. ion DIMM Dual In Line Memory Module Differential SCSI an electrical signal configuration which uses pairs of lines for data transfer Used primarily in applications requiring long cable lengths of up to 82 feet 25 meters Disk Controller The chip or circuit that controls the transfer of data between the disk and buffer See also disk drive controller and interface controller Disk Drive Controller The hard disk drive controller electronics which include the disk controller and the interface controller See also disk controller and interface controller Disk Transfer Rate Speed at which data transfers to and from the disk media actual disk platter Hard drives have an increasing range of disk transfer rates from the inner diameter to the outer diameter of the disk DMA Direct Memory Access A process for transferring data directly to and from main memory without passing through the CPU DMA improves speed and efficiency by allowing the system to continue CPU processing even while it is transferring data to from the hard drive DoD52220 22 M Department of Defense Standard Erase First b555h Second AAAAh then Final Random 256 word data is written in all areas of connected HDD Then final written data will be Read Write compared DOS Disk Operating System computer program that controls the organization of data files and processes a computer DR See Data Recovery E5 Mapping Copy The E5 Mapping copy function is used for
47. l will be write blocked and writes will not be successfully 48 5 5 The Samurai Jr Demi XG3020 can erase up to three hard drives simultaneously There are eleven different erasure methods available E01 E11 under the ERASE menu see 4 2 3 Erase Mode for details on all available modes The E01 and E02 erase methods can be customized to meet any custom erasure standard number of overwrites and overwrite pattern 5 5 1 Parameter Settings for Erase Operation Choose the following parameters for Erase operation Press FUNCTION button to display the Display Function selection menu Select 09 CONFIG using UP DOWN button and Press START button to confirm Select 17 ERASE PATTERN using UP DOWN button and Press START button to confirm Change value to desired 2 byte wipe pattern in hex Repeat steps 3 and 4 for 18 ERASE COUNT and 19 ERASE MASTER Select 57 PARAMETER SAVE to confirm and save the parameter changes e e mote 5 6 Data Recovery When performing the D04 SKIP COPY operation the Samurai Jr Demi XG3020 will automatically use its Data Recovery features 1 The Samurai Jr s Demi XG3020 Data Recovery functions will duplicate all usable data in a sector by sector fashion When a bad sector is discovered errors such as AMNF ABRT IDNF UNC etc the unit will automatically move on to the next sector on the HDD It will continue this process until all usable data has been extracted
48. mage with Master disk Notes e Target disk must be formatted with NTFS or FAT32 FAT32 Format F23 FAT32 FORMAT 1 Format Target disk s with FAT32 NTFS Format F24 NTFS FORMAT 1 Format Target disk s with NTFS MD5 Hash Calculation F25 MD5 CALCULATE 1 MD5 Hash calculation of Master disk displayed at end of operation MD5 Value Display F26 MD5 VALUE 1 Display calculated MD5 of Master disk SHA1 Hash Calculation F27 SHA1 CALCULATE 1 Calculate SHA1 Hash value of Master disk displayed at end of operation SHA1 Value Display F28 SHA1 VALUE 1 Display calculated SHA1 of Master disk SHA256 Hash Calculation F29 SHA256 CALCULATE 1 Calculate SHA256 Hash value of Master disk displayed at end of operation SHA256 Value Display F30 SHA256 VALUE 1 Display calculated SHA256 value of Master disk 4 2 8 ONLINE Mode This function menu is used to download customized scripts to the unit The scripts can be stored to the unit for standalone usage Please see the host software manual for further instructions ITEM LCD Operation O01 No Item Not Register O02 No Item Not Register O03 No Item Not Register O04 No Item Not Register O05 No Item Not Register O06 No Item Not Register 38 007 No Item Not Register O08 No Item Not Register O09 No Item Not Register O10 No Item Not Register O11 No Item Not Register O12 No Item Not Register O13 No Item Not Register O14 No Item Not Register O1
49. n NOT READY H Device is not ready MEDIUM ERROR Memory Media Error in Device HARDWARE ERR Hardware problem in device ILLEGAL REQ Non compatible command for the device DATA PROTECT Read Write Protected STATUS ERROR Other Error ADDITIONAL SENSE CODE ADDITIONAL SENSE CODE QUALIFIER SENSE KEY Please see SCSI specification for complete details 52 7 Special Tips 7 1 Evidence Acquisition Always perform DEVICE SENSE to detect the following conditions of a Suspect HDD Password lock When an ATA password is set you can not acquire data from it until the password is removed HPA When an HPA is set on the hard drive you can not acquire data from HPA The HPA can be removed using the Samurai Jr Demi XG3020 Detect HDD diagnostic to determine whether the Suspect HDD is detectable and ready for data acquisition Two Primary Methods of Data Acquisition Note It is common practice for investigators to preview a Suspect HDD before extracting data to a utility evidence drive 1 Make an exact same copy of Evidence via 1 1 duplication D Set Evidence HDD to Master Channel Set Utility HDD to Target Channel Utility Target HDD must be of equal or greater capacity to Suspect Master HDD 3 Perform D02 ALL COPY in the Duplication menu This function will produce a copy of the Suspect HDD that is identical bit to bit to the new utili
50. ng Diode Visual processing indicator Log Recording of sequential data often used to document performed operations Logical borders HD limits such as number of heads and size Low level formatting or Initialization The process of establishing a single consistent value to all sectors on a HD this permits the operating system to use the regions needed to create the file structure Also called initialization Low profile LP Standard 3 5 inch hard drives are available in heights of 1 0 inch and 1 6 inches Low profile hard drives measure 1 0 inches in height Map Data the information in bytes storage locations Mapping A Data Only copy function where the Master Device is initially scanned sector by sector in order to differentiate usable data from unallocated HDD platter space Same function as Smart Copy Master Primary HDD or storage device master drive by itself with no slave is called a single drive MB Megabyte see Units of Measure MBps Megabytes per Second MBR Master Boot Record MD5 Message Digest algorithm 5 A widely used cryptographic hash function with 128 bit hash value MD5 has been employed in a wide variety of security applications and is also commonly used to check the integrity of files MD5 Hashing is commonly employed by YEC products to verify exact replication of a device or data source Mounting The process of making a file system ready for use by the operating system typically by
51. ost common ones are AT also known as IDE and SCSI See AT and SCSI Interface controller The chip or circuit that translates computer data and commands into a form suitable for use by the hard drive and controls the transfer of data between the buffer and the host See disk controller and disk drive controller Interrupt A signal sent by a subsystem to the CPU that signifies a process has either completed or could not be completed Jumper In EIDE drives a jumper is an electrically conductive component that you place over pairs of pins that extend from the circuit board on the hard drive jumper block to connect them electronically For example a jumper is one way to designate a hard drive as master or slave The jumper block is located next to the 40 pin connector on the hard drive KB Kilobyte see Units of Measure KBps Kilobytes per Second Landing Zone The heads move to this location on the inner portion of the disk when commanded or when the power has been turned off User data is not stored in this area of the disk Latency The period of time that the read write heads wait for the disk to rotate to the correct position to access the desired data LBA Logical Block Addressing Addresses the sectors on the drive as a single group of logical block numbers instead of cylinder head and sector addresses It allows for accessing larger drives than is normally possible with CHS addressing LCD Liquid Crystal Display LED Light Emitti
52. overing data for a customer is to evaluate the potential of recovering data from the given hard drive as quickly as possible and providing the customer with a time frame and price quote for the service The Samurai Jr Demi XG3020 can be used to evaluate HDD conditions promptly and accurately 1 Connect problem HDD to Target 1 Channel 2 Select proper interface type for Target drive Press FUNCTION key for Function Menu Select 09 CONFIG Select 03 TARGET 1 Select appropriate interface type Press FUNCTION twice to return to main menu 3 Perform Device Sense test Press FUNCTION key for Function Menu Select 05 INFORMATION Select 101 DEVICE SENSE Press START to initiate 54 4 Perform Random Read test Press FUNCTION for Function Selection menu Select 04 TEST Select T04 RANDOM READ Press START to initiate If all of these tests run successfully then the target HDD is most likely mechanically sound and there is a good chance for recovering a significant amount of data If any of these tests fail refer to the Error Messages section earlier in this manual to understand the error and how it may affect data recovery 7 4 Recover Data to Good HDD In order to avoid further damage to a customer s data it is common practice to duplicate all data to a known good HDD before attempting to recover data The duplicate HDD can then be used for data extraction with no risk to the customer s original
53. per track were constant for the whole drive
54. r drive is not wiped by default Set 18 ERASE MASTER to ENABLE to alter setting e Number of erasures set via 16 ERASE COUNT parameter default 3 E05 NSA ERASE NSA Standard Erase 1 Sector to sector overwrite of Target disk s with random 512 byte pattern 2 Sector to sector overwrite of Target disk s with random 512 byte pattern 3 Sector to sector overwrite of Target disk s with O000 h pattern Notes e Master drive is not wiped by default Set 18 ERASE MASTER to ENABLE to alter setting E06 DoD ERASE DoD52220 22 M Standard Erase 1 Sector to sector overwrite of Target disk s with user defined value 2 Sector to sector overwrite of Target disk s with reverse of user defined value 3 Sector to sector overwrite of Target disk s with random 512 byte pattern 4 Sector to sector compare of Target disk s against random 512 byte pattem Notes e Wipe pattem is set via 16 ERASE PATTERN parameter default 0000 h e Master drive is not wiped by default Set 18 ERASE MASTER to ENABLE to alter setting E07 US ARMY ERASE US Army Standard Erase 1 Sector to sector overwrite of Target disk s with random 512 byte pattern 2 Sector to sector overwrite of Target disk s with user defined value 3 Sector to sector overwrite of Target disk s with reverse of user defined pattern Notes Wipe pattem is set via 16 ERASE PATTERN parameter default 0000 h e Master drive is not wiped by def
55. reading certain index data structures from storage into memory ahead of time NEC PC98 NX Japanese original architecture of computers optimized for using Japanese characters It is not PC AT hardware compatible but MS Windows software compatible NG No Good NTFS New Technology File System the standard file system of Windows NT and its descendants Windows 2000 Windows XP and Windows Server 2003 It replaced the FAT file system used by previous Windows versions NSA National Security Agency OS Operating System Software that allows the user and programs installed on your system to communicate with computer 68 hardware such as a hard drive Parameter A factor that determines a range of variations in HD specifications It can be used to describe variations in a sequence or procedure PB Petabyte see Units of Measure PC Personal computer PDF Portable Document Format Platter An actual metal or other rigid material disk that is mounted inside a fixed disk drive Many drives consist of multiple platters mounted on the spindle to provide more data storage surfaces Each platter may use one or both surfaces to store data Port A connection or socket on the motherboard or controller card A motherboard may have one or two ports primary and secondary If your motherboard has only one port you may need to add a controller card to create a secondary port Primary Partition The partition where the operating system files are sto
56. red To start your operating system from a hard disk it must have a primary partition You must also make the primary partition active PIO Programmed Input Output Method used by older HDs whereas the CPU Central Processing Unit writes the Command Block Register files CBR This was replaced by DMA in which the HD wrote the CBRs itself and in turn increased the HD performance Protocol A convention of data transmission that defines timing control format and data representation PWR Power Queue Afirst in first out data structure used to sequence multiple demands for a resource RAID Redundant Arrays of Independent Disks Groupings of hard drives in a single system to provide greater performance and data integrity Random Access Memory RAM Memory that allows any storage location to be accessed randomly as opposed to tape drives which are sequential access devices Read Channel Performs the data encoding and conversions the drive needs to write computer generated information onto a magnetic medium and then read that information back with a high degree of accuracy Read Verify A data accuracy check performed by having the disk read data to the controller which in turn checks for errors but does not pass the data on to the system Read Write Read Data stored or transmitted with data to detect corruption By calculating the Read Write Read data and comparing it to the original data sent the receiver can detect some types of transmission
57. rtition of the drive that contains the operating system If the drive has multiple partitions only the primary partition can be made active A hard drive can have only one active partition Actuator A mechanical assembly that positions the read write head over the appropriate track Actuator Arm _ The part of the actuator assembly that includes the positioning arm and the read write heads Address the hard drive industry there are several types of addresses an address may refer to that of a drive called a unit address radial position called a cylinder address or circumferential position referred to as a sector address Allocation The method DOS uses to assign a specific area of the hard drive to a given file See also cluster ATA Advanced Technology Attachment a standard interface for connecting storage devices such as hard disks and CD ROM drives inside personal computers Many terms and synonyms for ATA exist including abbreviations such as IDE ATAPI and UDMA ATAPI Advanced Technology Attachment Packet Interface Average Seek Time Length of time it takes the drive to move the read write heads to a safe non data landing zone and lock them in place Batch File A text file containing a series of commands intended to be executed by the command interpreter BIOS Basic input output system A program or set of programs that control the basic functions of the computer Bit See Units of Measure Bit density Expressed as
58. s new protocols for flexible information transfer Fibre channel supports three topologies point to point arbitrated loop and fabric Firmware or F W Permanent instructions and data programmed directly into the circuitry of read only memory for controlling the operation of the computer Format A process that prepares a hard drive to store data Low level formatting sets up the locations of sectors so user data can be stored in them Formatting erases all the information on a hard drive and it sets up the file system needed for storing and retrieving files Formatted Capacity also see unformatted capacity The actual capacity available to store data in a mass storage device The formatted capacity is the gross capacity minus the capacity taken up by the overhead data required for formatting the media FS Mapping _ The analysis of the master file system and creation of mapping information for copy and compare processes FS Mapping Flexible Copy data only copy function where Master device information such as files and partitions is copied to relative locations on a Target device as opposed to corresponding LBA locations Some NTFS formatted hard drives encounter errors when this function is used See Data Only Copy FS Mapping Mirror Copy A Data Only copy function where Master device information is copied to exact corresponding LBA locations on the Target device as opposed to relative location Full Duplex communication protocol
59. ted to port nearest DC power cable For Target 2 cables are labeled P3 and P4 P3 must be connected to port nearest DC power cable 25 2 4 Saving Map Information to USB drive 2 4 1 Enable saving map Enable 15 MAP DATA SAVING for saving MAP information 2 4 2 changing save location Connect USB drive to USB port on right side Select USB drive in the configuration 16 MAP DATA LOC The USB drive should be formatted by FAT 32 or FAT 16 USBPort 2 4 3 Saving location on USB thumb drive The path of saving location YECXMAP DATAXZZZZZZZZ TXT LLLLLLLL sequential numbers 8digits start from 00000000 e g If three of the map information files exist already next file name and path will be YEC MAP_DATA 00000003 TXT 2 4 4 Maximum number of saving map Location Maximum numbers Flash memory Inside 4 64logs depending on used area of the master HDD USB Thumb drive 1000 logs 26 2 5 Saving Log to USB drive 2 5 1 Enable saving log Before saving logs enable 49 LOGGING FEATURE in the configuration Connect an USB thumb drive to USB port located right side of the unit The USB thumb drive must be formatted with FAT32 or FAT16 USBPort 2 5 2 Saving Log The log will be saved when an item finish to run If an USB drive is not connected the following screen will be shown CPY amp LOG SAVING ERROR USB KEY NOT FOUND Screen for failed to save
60. that permits simultaneous transmission in both directions GB Gigabyte see Units of Measurement Half Duplex A communications protocol that permits transmission in both directions but in only one direction at a time Hard Drive or Hard Disk HD Hard Disk Drive HDD An electromechanical device used for information storage and retrieval incorporating one or more rotating disks on which data is recorded stored and read magnetically Western Digital s principal product Hard Drive Ready Time The initial startup time required by the hard drive Hard Error An error that is repeatable every time the same area on a disk is accessed Head The minute electromagnetic coil and metal pole which write and read back magnetic patterns on the disk Also known as a read write head A drive with several disk surfaces or platters will have a separate head for each data surface See also MR Head Head Actuator Amotor that moves the head stack assembly in a hard drive to align read write heads with magnetic tracks on the disks Head Crash Refers to the damage incurred to a read write head when the head comes into contact with the disk surface A head crash might be caused by severe shock dust fingerprints or smoke and can cause damage to the surface of the disk and or the head Head Disk Assembly HDA The mechanical components of a hard drive including the disks heads spindle motor and actuator Head Stack Assembly The electromechanical mechanism containing rea
61. ty drive 2 Make DD Image file s from Evidence D Set Evidence HDD to Master Suspect channel Set utility HDD to Target channel Utility Target HDD must be of equal or greater capacity compared to the Master Suspect HDD 2 Perform FAT32 FORMAT or NTFS FORMAT in Forensic Mode to format Target disk 3 Perform DD CREATE amp HASH in Forensic Mode This function will override errors leaving blank data in the corresponding DD Image file location of bad sectors The value can be viewed in three places 1 On the LCD screen immediately after the operation has completed 2 In the log file on the Target drive 7 2 Data Recovery The Samurai Jr Demi XG3020 provides capabilities for data recovery professionals via its built in bad sector skipping handling techniques The SKIP COPY operation will jump HDD Errors UNC Abort AM IDNF etc and pick up only good sectors to acquire data from defective hard drives Variable settings for timeouts retry counts and error counts can also be configured to optimize data recovery operations to fit each user s needs 58 7 2 1 Data Recovery Procedures Data Recovery JOB NG bad servo heads FW damage etc Tera Repair using Data Recovery Condition tools Fail Clean Room Operation Fail 2 Copy Data to New HDD Data Unrecoverable 3 Analyze Data Must use third party software tools to analyze HDD Data Recovered 7 3 Test HDD Condition The first step in rec
62. ty of the Master Compatible with NTFS FAT32 and EXT2 3 disks only 018 Device Configuration Overlay File System 1 Set DCO on Target disk s to make capacity same as Master 2 Analyze partition table of Master HDD 3 Copy data area only to Target HDD s 4 Compare data area only Notes e Bad sectors will not be skipped e Target drive s capacity must be greater than or equal to the capacity of the Master e Compatible with NTFS FAT32 and EXT2 3 disks only 019 022 are only for SCSI format support firmware ITEM LCD Operation All Copy amp All Compare 1 Sector to sector copy of all sectors on connected HDD 019 SF ALL CPY amp CMP M Cree compare of all sectors on connected HDD e Bad sectors will not be skipped e Target drive s capacity must be greater than or equal to the capacity of the Master All Copy 2 Sector to sector copy of all sectors on connected HDD D20 SF ALL COPY Notes e Bad sectors will not be skipped e Target drive s capacity must be greater than or equal to the capacity of the Master All Compare 2 Sector4o sector compare of all sectors on connected HDD D21 SF FS CPY amp CMP Notes Bad sectors will not be skipped e Target drive s capacity must be greater than or equal to the capacity of the Master Skip Copy 1 Sector to sector copy of all sectors on connected HDD 022 SF FS Notes e Bad sectors will be skipped
63. www hdd ji2 com Samurai Jr Demi XG3020 Operation Manual Ji2 Inc 11235 S Knott Ave Suite C Cypress CA 90630 USA Tel 562 597 1482 Fax 714 895 7300 E mail Sales info ji2 com Support support ji2 com Disclaimer Information contained in this document is subject to change without notice Contact your local distributor to receive instructions to obtain any repair replacement services Product and company names listed are trademarks or trade names of their respective companies Table of Contents 1 2 Main Features 1 3 Shipment Contents 1 4 Views 1 5 Cable Connection 1 5 1 SAS SATA Interface 1 5 2 ATA Interface 1 5 2 1 ATA Hard Drive special setting 1 5 3 SCSI Interface 1 5 3 1 SCSI Interface Master Target 1 5 3 3 SCSI Hard Drive special setting 1 5 4 Fibre Channel Interface 1 5 4 1 Fibre Channel Interface Master 1 5 42 Fibre Channel Interface Target 1 5 4 3 FC Hard Drive special setting 1 5 5 USB Interface 1 5 5 1 Master Channel 1 5 5 2 Target Channel 2 Basic Operation 2 1 Setup 2 2 LCD screen indication 2 3 Operation 2 4 Saving Map Information to USB drive 2 4 1 Enable saving map 2 4 2 changing save location 2 4 3 Saving location on USB thumb drive 2 4 4 Maximum number of saving map 2 5 Saving Log to USB drive 2 5 1 Enable saving log 2 5 2 Saving Log 2 5 3 changing save location 3 Specifications 3 1 Technical Specifications 3 2 Options 4 Item list A T Directory SITUCUITO eoe

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