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Please help - HDD Cloning
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<blockquote data-quote="ara" data-source="post: 273698" data-attributes="member: 1336"><p>What you want to do is typically not cloning. Cloning will in most cases wipe the destination drive afaik. You might want to consider a partion backup of the drive. You can then with the rescue media of the software you use recover this backup. Look at Arconis True Image although that is not free it works very well for cloning to backup.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ara, post: 273698, member: 1336"] What you want to do is typically not cloning. Cloning will in most cases wipe the destination drive afaik. You might want to consider a partion backup of the drive. You can then with the rescue media of the software you use recover this backup. Look at Arconis True Image although that is not free it works very well for cloning to backup. [/QUOTE]
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