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Previously on "Drive clone software recommendations (preferably free)?"
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Just a quick update - "Partition Wizard Home Edition" did a sterling job, no fuss and its free!
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Originally posted by Clippy View PostTake a look at Norton Ghost.
It's been years since I used it and it used to be able to image drives but not sure if it clones them.
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Originally posted by gadgetman View PostYeah I know all the usual suspects but ideally I'm looking for personal recommendations based on recent use.
I bought that Paragon carp because it was the only app at the time that supported Windows 7 x64 but things have moved on.Originally posted by Fred Bloggs View PostIf you go to the drive manufacturers website, it is likely that they will have a free customised version of Acronis True Image to down load. I have used the Seagate and the Western Digital flavours without problems.Originally posted by Clippy View PostAnother vote for Acronis True Image Home 2011.
I'm sure if you do a search, you should be able to find a 'free' copy of the 2010 version which will do what you need.
Edit: Acronis True Image WD Edition Software.Originally posted by gadgetman View PostAmazon average review rating 1 star:
err thanks but no thanks!
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Yeah I know all the usual suspects but ideally I'm looking for personal recommendations based on recent use.
I bought that Paragon carp because it was the only app at the time that supported Windows 7 x64 but things have moved on.
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Take a look at Norton Ghost.
It's been years since I used it and it used to be able to image drives but not sure if it clones them.
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Thanks but given the comments on Acronis (above) I'm steering well clear.
Originally posted by Fred Bloggs View PostAnd the other drive?Last edited by gadgetman; 13 October 2010, 21:21.
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Sounds good but under limitations:
"The destination partition must be equal or larger than the source one. "
Originally posted by Cliphead View PostI use Clonezilla which is free and has never failed me.
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Originally posted by gadgetman View PostThanks - nothing on the Hitachi site though.Last edited by Fred Bloggs; 13 October 2010, 08:39.
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Originally posted by gadgetman View PostAmazon average review rating 1 star:
"Very poor buggy software",
"Avoid this software!",
"Cannot rely on this software",
"unreliable",
"disappointing"
"keep your money"
etc
err thanks but no thanks!
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Amazon average review rating 1 star:
"Very poor buggy software",
"Avoid this software!",
"Cannot rely on this software",
"unreliable",
"disappointing"
"keep your money"
etc
err thanks but no thanks!
Originally posted by Clippy View PostAnother vote for Acronis True Image Home 2011.
I'm sure if you do a search, you should be able to find a 'free' copy of the 2010 version which will do what you need.
Edit: Acronis True Image WD Edition Software.
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Originally posted by Fred Bloggs View PostIf you go to the drive manufacturers website, it is likely that they will have a free customised version of Acronis True Image to down load. I have used the Seagate and the Western Digital flavours without problems.
I'm sure if you do a search, you should be able to find a 'free' copy of the 2010 version which will do what you need.
Edit: Acronis True Image WD Edition Software.Last edited by Clippy; 13 October 2010, 08:00.
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Go on Softonic. There is a free one but can't remember the name of it. Might have been XClone or something.
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If you go to the drive manufacturers website, it is likely that they will have a free customised version of Acronis True Image to down load. I have used the Seagate and the Western Digital flavours without problems.
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