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  2. Comparison of disk cloning software - Wikipedia

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    Disk Cloning Software Disk cloning capabilities of various software. Name Operating system User Interface Cloning features Operation model License; Windows Linux MacOS Live OS CLI GUI Sector by sector [a] File based [b] Hot transfer [c] Standalone Client–server; Acronis Cyber Protect Home Office [1] [d] Yes No Yes: Yes (64 MB) No Yes Yes

  3. Acronis True Image - Wikipedia

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    Some hard disk manufacturers (including Western Digital, [15] Crucial and Seagate [16]) provide customized variants of Acronis True Image with their drives that allows the user to clone their existing disk to another disk but with the caveat that the disks typically have to be of the same manufacturer.

  4. Comparison of disc image software - Wikipedia

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    Input format [f] Output format [g] OS ... Daemon Tools: Yes: All editions except Lite: Yes: ... Comparison of disk cloning software; References This page ...

  5. Disk cloning - Wikipedia

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    Disk cloning is the process of duplicating all data on a digital storage drive, such as a hard disk or solid state drive, using hardware or software techniques. [1] Unlike file copying, disk cloning also duplicates the filesystems , partitions , drive meta data and slack space on the drive. [ 2 ]

  6. Talk:List of disk cloning software - Wikipedia

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    Gparted can clone partitions, and cannot clone an entire disk. Even if the "target" partition is larger than the source, there wouldn't be a problem since the cloning operation would be filesystem-based.Cloning a partition with Gparted is mere copy & paste using the mouse (right context menus).

  7. Disk image - Wikipedia

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    A disk image is a snapshot of a storage device's structure and data typically stored in one or more computer files on another storage device. [1] [2]Traditionally, disk images were bit-by-bit copies of every sector on a hard disk often created for digital forensic purposes, but it is now common to only copy allocated data to reduce storage space.

  8. Clone (computing) - Wikipedia

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    Disk cloning is the process of copying the contents of one computer hard drive to another disk or to an "image" file. Typically, the contents of the first disk are written to an image file as an intermediate step, and the second disk is loaded with the contents of the image.

  9. Category:Disk cloning - Wikipedia

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