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Chapter 1 - About Cloning About CloneNGo CloneNGo is a license-free peer-to-peer software application that allows you to clone the settings, files, applications, and operating system of a master computer to compatible client computers through a wireless ad-hoc network. Cloning reduces redundancy and errors by providing an efficient and accurate way to replicate the complete configuration of one computer to other computers. Once the master computer is set up, it automatically creates and uses an adhoc network to send data to the client computers. With an adhoc network, computer cloning can occur anywhere because no wireless infrastructure is needed. CloneNGo is supported by these mobile computers running Microsoft Windows Embedded Handheld 6.5 with firmware version 1.50 or later: • CK3R • CK3X • 70 Series • Ci70 Only computers of the same type, family, and model (TFM) can exchange cloning data with each other. This table explains the type, family, and model for a CK3R computer: Identity Type Family Model Example Description C The first character of the hardware version. K The second character of the hardware version. 3R The third and fourth character of the hardware version. The client computer looks for a master that is the most similar to it. For example, if a client finds a master with the identical hardware configuration, it will transfer cloning data from that master. If a master is not found with identical hardware, the client will transfer data from the first master it finds with the same TFM. 2 CloneNGo User Guide

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Chapter 1 — About Cloning
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CloneNGo User Guide
About CloneNGo
CloneNGo is a license-free peer-to-peer software application that
allows you to clone the settings, files, applications, and operating
system of a master computer to compatible client computers through
a wireless ad-hoc network. Cloning reduces redundancy and errors by
providing an efficient and accurate way to replicate the complete
configuration of one computer to other computers.
Once the master computer is set up, it automatically creates and uses
an adhoc network to send data to the client computers. With an
adhoc network, computer cloning can occur anywhere because no
wireless infrastructure is needed.
CloneNGo is supported by these mobile computers running
Microsoft Windows Embedded Handheld 6.5 with firmware version
1.50 or later:
CK3R
CK3X
70 Series
Ci70
Only computers of the same type, family, and model (TFM) can
exchange cloning data with each other. This table explains the type,
family, and model for a CK3R computer:
The client computer looks for a master that is the most similar to it.
For example, if a client finds a master with the identical hardware
configuration, it will transfer cloning data from that master. If a
master is not found with identical hardware, the client will transfer
data from the first master it finds with the same TFM.
Identity
Example
Description
Type
C
The first character of the hardware version.
Family
K
The second character of the hardware version.
Model
3R
The third and fourth character of the hardware
version.