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Grogster

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Posted: 05:59am 05 Mar 2024
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I've used MR several times, and it really IS an excellent bit of software.
But they have now put it behind a pay-wall, and a technician's license is now $1,200!!!

F that!

Can the members recommend anything else?

Happy to have something based on a Linux Live USB that you boot to clone the Windoze drive to something else.
I'm only interested in cloning a Windoze drive - usually to a SMALLER CAPACITY drive of the SSD flavour.

Windoze does not need to be running for the clone - happy to have a live-USB type solution.
Edited 2024-03-05 16:00 by Grogster
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SimpleSafeName

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Posted: 06:18am 05 Mar 2024
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I've had great luck with Easeus products (Partition Master and Todo Backup only), and they have a disk cloning product, "EaseUS Disk Copy" which is USD $59.90 lifetme.
 
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Posted: 06:41am 05 Mar 2024
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clonezilla, can be slow but still faster than reinstalling. Linux based and can run from cd or usb
 
atmega8

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Posted: 06:45am 05 Mar 2024
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Clonezilla, or for purists just dd.
 
SimpleSafeName

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  atmega8 said  Clonezilla, or for purists just dd.


LOL!
 
VK2CBH
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I have in the pass upgraded my old laptop HDD to a Crucial SSD.  When you image a drive to a new Crucial SSD you can use Acronis True Image.

See this web site ACRONIS

Cheers Brett
 
atmega8

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  VK2CBH said  I have in the pass upgraded my old laptop HDD to a Crucial SSD.  When you image a drive to a new Crucial SSD you can use Acronis True Image.

See this web site ACRONIS

Cheers Brett


And if the destination is Samsung, you can use Samsung tool for free.

As said above, the free swiss army knife is clonezilla / dd.

Without any "LOL"  
Edited 2024-03-05 20:17 by atmega8
 
Geoffg

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I use Casper and it does a great job.  At US$60 it is good value.
Geoff Graham - http://geoffg.net
 
atmega8

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Geoff,

but this License is only valid for one PC?
Thats why thy all sell "unlimitetd Administrator" Edition for approx. up to 1000€
 
SimpleSafeName

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  atmega8 said  
  VK2CBH said  I have in the pass upgraded my old laptop HDD to a Crucial SSD.  When you image a drive to a new Crucial SSD you can use Acronis True Image.

See this web site ACRONIS

Cheers Brett


And if the destination is Samsung, you can use Samsung tool for free.

As said above, the free swiss army knife is clonezilla / dd.

Without any "LOL"  


What made me laugh was the dd part, lots of tears have been shed using that command. Have I used it?, yup, plenty of times. In a few cases it's the only game in town. Would I use it as my first choice? Heck no. I also don't start my fires by rubbing sticks together either.

Clonezilla is okay, I've used it. It's a good solution for Linux, since most cloning software for Windows doesn't grok EXT4.

Don't just take my word for it (from Wikipedia):

Eric S. Raymond believes "the interface design was clearly a prank", due to the command's syntax resembling a JCL statement more than other Unix commands do.

And:

"dd is sometimes humorously called "Disk Destroyer", due to its drive-erasing capabilities involving typos."
 
mclout999
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https://www.diskgenius.com/

I use diskgenius for most things. It is free.
 
stanleyella

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I used macrium but now said it's not free what to do , keep as is?. my version on win10

 
bigmik

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Grogster, All,

I have been using "Paragon Hard Disk Manager" for years now, It does many things but I always use it for cloning SSD/HDD, My backups are always an image backup so that if my drive dies I can simply pop in the copy and resume from the date of the last backup usually 1 month or ago (checks last backup date and it was 18/2/2024).
I have a 1TB NVME in an external USB3.2 case and I simply clone the drive (takes roughly 1 hour) and unplug it and sit it on the shelf for next time.

It will certainly clone to a larger size drive but I have never downsized clone but I assume it would work if there was sufficient space to accept the data.

It works so well I haven't looked at other options.

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Mick
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Grogster

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Wow...

Way more replies then I thought I would get.    

I will look into all the options, and let the thread know what I decide.

Perfectly happy to support software development via the purchase of a license, but I have limits to what I will spend.

MR's $1,200 technician's license is crazy, as there ARE other products that can do what MR does.
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vegipete

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Posted: 05:06pm 06 Mar 2024
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Yesterday I used DiskGenius to successfully clone my Win10 boot disk. Seems to be working fine (although spinning platters are WAY slower than NVME.)
Edited 2024-03-07 03:06 by vegipete
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Grogster

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  mclout999 said  https://www.diskgenius.com/

I use diskgenius for most things. It is free.


This one looks good, and has excellent tutorial pages.

The GUI is nice, and it looks like you can clone from a large HDD to a smaller SSD, so long as all that is on the HDD, will fit inside the capacity of the smaller SSD - which is exactly what I want and need, and was what I used MR for.

Every now and again, I would get a person with a snail-slow laptop come to me to see if there was anything that could be done to make it faster.

Clone the(usually 5400RPM) HDD to a modern SSD, and increase the RAM normally results in some startling performance increases.
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Grogster

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I can now report that Disk Genius is a brilliant replacement for MR.
Works well, is easy to use, clones fine, the likes of a Windows partition on a 1TB HDD, can easily be cloned to a smaller SSD without any issues, and it works perfectly.

DG even gives you the choice of a "Hot Migration" - involving Windows Snapshots in the usual MR way, or you can reboot into Windows PE - as a dedicated OS to clone the "Real" Windows drive.

Very nice bit of software.        
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atmega8

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Really Free!!!!

Rescuezilla

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