
Furthermore, it contains extended options for backup ('Disk-to-Partition-Backup'), system restore (partition copy), and data rescue ('SafeRescue' mode). Besides USB support and higher performance, it also offers arbitrary copy directions (not only smallraquo large like the Free Edition). The Basic Edition of HDClone is conceived for occasional utilisation, especially for migrating complete installations, backups, data rescue, and system restore. HDClone Free Edition supports IDE/ATA and SATA/eSATA hard disks and is able to copy up to 300 MB/min. But in case of more frequent usage, we recommend using one of the higher editions since they offer higher performance in the first line but also support a wider range of hardware as well as additional options which are optimized for regular or professional usage. The Free Edition is real freeware without obligation to buy and is intended for the short-term usage at no cost. This can be utilized to migrate an existing installation to a new hard disk as well as for data rescue. The Free Edition of HDClone offers all necessary abilities to copy a complete hard disk onto another, larger hard disk. Depending on the sizes of the hard disks, a complete or abridged image of the source disk will be created.


HDClone copies the content of hard disks on a physical level from one disk to another hard disk. McAfee Virus SuperDAT Definitions Update 6161 LibreOffice Productivity Suite 3.3.0 Beta 2 HDClone Free Edition 3.9.5 has been released.
