PRODUCT OVERVIEW
Vista Support: DriveClone works on 64 or 32-bit Windows Vista, XP, and 2000 Professional
Disk Imaging within Windows: Create a complete hard drive image without leaving your familiar Windows environment
Incremental Backup: Quickly update a saved hard disk image to keep data current
FireWire Support: Store your disk image on a FireWire device
Streamlined GUI: The software interface is cleaner and more user-friendly than ever
DriveClone’s hard drive cloning and imaging features allow you to quickly recover, replace, or upgrade your hard drive in case of any catastrophic data disaster. Your operating system, files and settings will appear exactly as they were when you duplicated or imaged your hard drive.
Simple enough for a home user, DriveClone still has plenty of features for the system administrator, who can copy a single disk image onto multiple computer systems, dramatically reducing the time needed to install new software, configure settings, and load data.
DriveClone 5 includes new incremental backup — saved disk images can be automatically updated to keep data current — and allows you to perform most imaging tasks without ever leaving Windows.
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Features & Benefits
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Ease of Use
Most professional imaging software is notoriously difficult. But you don’t have to be an expert or wade through a manual to begin taking advantage of DriveClone’s many features
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Hard Drive Imaging
Make an exact copy of your hard drive, including system settings and partition information, and save it as a bootable disk image
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Complete External Backup
Store your hard disk image on a USB hard drive, a network share, or use the built-in burner to save a copy of your hard drive on CD or DVD
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Flexible Backup
Clone hard drives that are different in size, format, or brand. Copy a single partition or an entire hard drive
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Incremental Backup
Quickly update your saved disk image without ever leaving Windows
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Bare Metal Restore
Transfer a complete system image onto a new hard drive straight out of the box — there’s no need to install an operating system first
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Imaging across Multiple Hard Drives
Clone a single disk image across multiple computers to eliminate the time-consuming process of reinstalling operating systems and hardware drivers
- Pre-Windows Recovery
Recover your disk image in pre-OS mode to get up and running after a system crash
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CD/DVD Burning
Create a bootable recovery disc directly from the software
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Rapid Recovery
DriveClone supports UDMA1-5 to restore data in sectors
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Partition Support
DriveClone supports FAT32, NTFS, Linux EXT2/3 and other unknown partitions
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Hardware Support
DriveClone supports IDE, EIDE, SATA, and SCSI hard drives and hardware RAID 0/1
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Password Protection
Restrict user access to DriveClone
How DriveClone Works
DriveClone clones an entire hard drive or a single partition by copying used data sectors from a source hard drive to a destination hard drive. If you need to clone to a larger hard drive, DriveClone lets you resize the partition(s) on the destination hard drive.
Cloning and imaging are done within Windows and do not require a system restart. All personal data, operating system files, settings, and configurations will be duplicated on the destination hard drive.
When DriveClone creates a complete backup image, it copies only used data sectors on a hard drive or selected partition and saves the data as a compressed image file. The image file can be stored on CD-DVD, on a network share, to external USB or FireWire hard drive, or to another hard drive within your computer.
When DriveClone incrementally updates a saved image, only changed data sectors are backed up. This reduces the file size of the backup image and and the time it takes to complete the incremental update.
System Requirements
CPU: Intel Pentium 133 or higher
RAM: 512 MB or more
Hard Drive: 130 MB free space
Operating System: 64 or 32-bit Windows 2000 Pro, XP, or Vista