![]() Much faster and reliable than using the old boxes to do it. I prefer using removable drive bays and take images on my main desktop in a USB 3 bay. possibly free, if not, cheaper than like 20-25 USDĪll the HDD manufacturers have an Acronis version □ ![]() independent from OS (can boot and run from CD or floppy - does not require installation at all, if possible) can able to utilize USB disks for backup So, what is your suggestion about a good, practical, powerful enough disk and partition cloning/backup software which: I really don't want to purchase two more copies of Acronis software It was ok while I had only one modern computer, but having two more now (daughters PC and HTPC) complicates things. Acronis True Image 2013 is very nice, but it's also needs installation and unfortunately I have only one copy. ![]() Norton Ghost 14 is troublesome (needs installation and messes up with registery) so I'm not using it. What I have is another Norton Ghost (version 14) and Acronis True Image 2013. It can clone almost any partition/disk (FAT, FAT32, NTFS, HPFS) to another HDD and its very practical to use (boot with a floppy and do your thing).īut when it comes to modern drives and backing up the "clone file" to a USB disk, I think I need something more modern. I own a rather old Norton Ghost (something like 8.x, can't remember exactly) and its perfect for all my retro needs. What cloning software you guys use for backing up your disks and partitions?
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