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HDClone Free Edition 3.7.4 - moves or clones the content of hard disks

moves or clones  the content of hard disks

HDClone Free Edition



 

HDClone Free Edition: The Free Edition of HDClone is the ideal tool for moving or cloning contents of entire hard disks. Since it works on physical level it can be used with any operating system and any filesystem. HDClone copies the data for you. This allows you to transfer entire system installations to a newer hard disk quickly and easily (hard disk migration). It also adds the additional disk space automatically if desired. Since HDClone has its own operating system and is self-booting, it can be used even if the installed operating system is damaged. Therefore HDClone is also a great solution for data rescue on damaged hard disks or system installations. The commercial versions HDClone Basic Edition, HDClone Standard Edition, HDClone Professional Edition, and HDClone Enterprise Edition offer extended features.

What is new in version 3.7.4:

NEW: access to DCO/HPA protected areas of ATA/SATA drives +++ EXTENDED: Final report with extended details on the copying process, English version supports English keyboard layout, rarely used options in a separate dialog +++ FIXED: Self-booting: problems with certain types of mice (Microsoft)




 

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Download: Download HDClone Free Edition 3.7.4 (9.8 Mb)
Download Count:28
Release Date:2009-04-21
Last Updated:2009-04-07
Manufacturer: Miray Software
Product Support: HDClone Free Edition WebSite
  
Language:English
Requirements:32 MB RAM
Install:Install Only
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