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    Default GUIDE: How to clone your Mazak Fusion HDD for backup

    Decided to make a guide on how to back up the hard drive of a mazak with the fusion control on it. these machines are getting old and hard drive problems are very common. make a backup of the hard drive on your machine before it dies. I saved myself $1900 by doing this and not buying one from mitsubishi.

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    Another hard drive...I bought the exact same one my machine had in it on ebay for $40. You dont want to buy a huge HDD to put in this control. I dont think the bios will like it.

    44 pin IDE to USB adapter. This allows you to plug your hard drive into a usb port to access the files.
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    HDDGURU: HDD Raw Copy Tool

    All you do is hook the cable up to the drive, copy your machines drive to an image file and then write that on the new HDD. Save the image file just incase you need to make another copy someday.
    Its a straight forward process. Im posting this here because i want you guys to know this is possible. Mitsubishi did not lock the motherboard to the serial number of the hard drive. it might be locked to the volume serial number but the software copies that over. It copies the drives bit for bit and makes the partition exactly the same size.

    Im going to experiment with SSD drives next.

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    Hi, I have a problem with my lathe, its control is FCA635MNY. Could you send me the backup you made? It would be very helpful. Thank you.
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    Quote Originally Posted by camarogod98 View Post
    Decided to make a guide on how to back up the hard drive of a mazak with the fusion control on it. these machines are getting old and hard drive problems are very common. make a backup of the hard drive on your machine before it dies. I saved myself $1900 by doing this and not buying one from mitsubishi.

    What you need:

    Another hard drive...I bought the exact same one my machine had in it on ebay for $40. You dont want to buy a huge HDD to put in this control. I dont think the bios will like it.

    44 pin IDE to USB adapter. This allows you to plug your hard drive into a usb port to access the files.
    Computers, Monitors & Technology Solutions | Dell USA

    Free software
    HDDGURU: HDD Raw Copy Tool

    All you do is hook the cable up to the drive, copy your machines drive to an image file and then write that on the new HDD. Save the image file just incase you need to make another copy someday.
    Its a straight forward process. Im posting this here because i want you guys to know this is possible. Mitsubishi did not lock the motherboard to the serial number of the hard drive. it might be locked to the volume serial number but the software copies that over. It copies the drives bit for bit and makes the partition exactly the same size.

    Im going to experiment with SSD drives next.
    I know this is an older post but did you have any luck with the SSD. I have what seems to be a dead hard drive on my fusion 640 t and if I can recover the files I would like to use a SSD for future use

    Regards Bob


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    Default Re: GUIDE: How to clone your Mazak Fusion HDD for backup

    Quote Originally Posted by sudsy View Post
    I know this is an older post but did you have any luck with the SSD. I have what seems to be a dead hard drive on my fusion 640 t and if I can recover the files I would like to use a SSD for future use
    And now it's an even older post... I'm facing the same issue you were and would like to upgrade to a SSD. Did you have any luck?



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