In case anyone is interested...
This is how the Hopper 2000 partitions the 2TB EHD as seen in MiniTool Partition Wizard, it basically partitions it as a 1.00GB partition with ext3fs, then for the first 1TB, it will do 500GB sized partitions using ext3fs. Then the rest of the drive is under some other type of fs that is not ext3fs:
And cloning the same EHD to another 2TB EHD on the desktop using Macrium Reflect x64 Server Plus Edition v6.1.1023 under Windows 10 Enterprise Edition x64 v1511 Build 10586.104 using USB v2.0 ports for both drives with forensic sector copy so it will copy all sectors whether it has data or not, I only had one USB v3.0 but did not use it:
The clone completed time is wrong as it seems to be for the 4th partition only. The other partitions were around 3.75 hours each so it took around 15.83 hours or 15 hours and 50 minutes in total.
Forgot to mention that the original recordings from the Hopper 2000 were done on a Samsung 850Pro 2TB SSD using the ThermalTake BlackX ST0005U-C 2.5"/3.5" Hard Drive Docking Station and cloned to the Western Digital MyBook 2TB's Western Digital WD20EZRX Green Edition 2TB Hard Drive without using the MyBook's enclosure and using the UNITEK Model #Y-3322A USB3.0 to IDE+SATA Converter with ON/OFF Switch as all WD enclosures has it's own encryption applied which requires a enclosure with the same controller board and firmware version, this way I cloned the raw data without the encryption from the WD enclosure so that I can take the drive and use it with any USB 2.0/3.0 to SATA converter/bridge I want without issues.
More info about Western Digital External Drives having encryption here:
http://www.zdnet.com/article/the-self-encrypting-drive-you-may-already-own/
All the drives work fine on the Hopper 2 regardless if it's with the WD Enclosure, the UNITEK or the ThermalTake functioning as the USB 3.0 to SATA Converter/Bridge. However, only the UNITEK works on the Hopper 3 as not all recordings will show up on the Hopper 3 when using the MyBook or ThermalTake and playback will not work as it results in the following error:
So it appears Hopper 3 software vU303 if not earlier (I never tried it on U301) has a compatibility problem with certain USB to SATA Bridge/Converter chipsets as I know that even WD MyBook's with the same model # can have different chipsets and controller boards since I have atleast 1/2 dozen of each make/model drives for free evaluation models as I own/run a Internet Service Provider. DISH has not been able to fix this and they do not even have this error in their database so it's being sent to Operations/Engineering for a remedy before I found the solution of trying out different USB to SATA Converter/Bridges. More info is posted here about the problem:
http://www.satelliteguys.us/xen/thr...on-hopper-3-recorded-with-hopper-2000.357861/