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Old 03-May-2008, 01:35 PM
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disk clone software

i am looking at putting a new hdd in my laptop and would like to clone the hdd to the new drive, how ever i have a dual boot system booting to either 'backtrack' on a linux distro or win xp pro. can anyone recommend a cloning software that will do the job?

 
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I know Snapfiles.com has a lot of free disk tool software. You'll just need to look at all of them and see which one meets your needs.

I'm personally using Acronis, 'cause I have it at work.


 
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Another vote for Acronis Workstation, excellent tool and I use it to backup my work laptop

 
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does arconis cope with drives with windows and linux partitions on them?

 
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Acronis clones the drive, Windows, Linux, etc.


 
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