Something good

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Son O Spy

First a little bckground...

Gh*st and M*xblast S*atools etc. the perennial cloning utilities do not
work properly on Windows XP. Oh, they copy some or even most things OK
but there are <always> corrupt programs and worse: glitches and
weirdness with the OS.

After an exhaustive search and personal try-out I have found a free
cloning utility which makes <perfect> clones of WinXP intallations.

The only caveat is that the source drive be <smaller> than the drive
you are copying to.

....there is a "pro version" without this limitation.

The program is called HDClone.

The Free Edition of HDClone is the ideal tool for moving contents of
entire harddisk drives onto bigger newer ones. This Edition can be
downloaded for free from our homepage and fits easily on a diskette. It
ships with its own operating system - Sphere SP - and is therefore not
depending on other installed systems.
When buying a new larger disk, HDClone copies the data for you, you only
have to add the gained space on the disk via some partitioning tool, and
in an instant you have the same environment as before on a larger (and
faster) disk.

It's here:
http://www.miray.de/download/sat.hdclone.html

Enjoy!

Son Of Spy



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Imposter

First a little bckground...

Gh*st and M*xblast S*atools etc. the perennial cloning utilities do not
work properly on Windows XP. Oh, they copy some or even most things OK
but there are <always> corrupt programs and worse: glitches and
weirdness with the OS.

After an exhaustive search and personal try-out I have found a free
cloning utility which makes <perfect> clones of WinXP intallations.

The only caveat is that the source drive be <smaller> than the drive
you are copying to.

...there is a "pro version" without this limitation.

The program is called HDClone.

The Free Edition of HDClone is the ideal tool for moving contents of
entire harddisk drives onto bigger newer ones. This Edition can be
downloaded for free from our homepage and fits easily on a diskette. It
ships with its own operating system - Sphere SP - and is therefore not
depending on other installed systems.
When buying a new larger disk, HDClone copies the data for you, you only
have to add the gained space on the disk via some partitioning tool, and
in an instant you have the same environment as before on a larger (and
faster) disk.

It's here:
http://www.miray.de/download/sat.hdclone.html

Enjoy!

Son Of Spy

Hello stranger, long time no see post, nice to see you back, and thanks
very much for the info
 
S

Steven Burn

Son O Spy said:
The only caveat is that the source drive be <smaller> than the drive
you are copying to.

...there is a "pro version" without this limitation.

Surely that would make it crippleware?

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Regards

Steven Burn
Ur I.T. Mate Group
www.it-mate.co.uk

Keeping it FREE!
 
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Peter Seiler

Steven Burn - 08.01.2006 21:10 :

[...]
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Regards

Steven Burn
Ur I.T. Mate Group
www.it-mate.co.uk

Keeping it FREE!

Steven, could you please configure your news client the right way so
that your SIG delimiter become functioning: "-- " (DashDashSpace).

THX
 
B

bambam

After an exhaustive search and personal try-out I have found a free
cloning utility which makes <perfect> clones of WinXP intallations.

The only caveat is that the source drive be <smaller> than the drive
you are copying to.

...there is a "pro version" without this limitation.

The program is called HDClone.

This program is also included as part of the "Ultimate Boot CD"

http://www.ultimatebootcd.com/

Everyone should have a copy.
 
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Al Klein

i dont think there really is a freeware copy utility thats is any good.

That depends on what you want to copy and how you want to copy it.

Ever try Karen's Replicator? Since she includes the source, it can be
as good as you make it.
 
S

Steven Burn

Al Klein said:
So Word, because it can't natively write .pdf files, is crippleware?
IYHO, of course.

MS Word?, lol no. MS Word is commercialware. It has never come with PDF
support, and TMK, does not offer it in a "pro" version ..... does it? (not
looked at Word for several years as I don't use it)

--
Regards

Steven Burn
Ur I.T. Mate Group
www.it-mate.co.uk

Keeping it FREE!
 
S

Steven Burn

Peter Seiler said:
Steven, could you please configure your news client the right way so
that your SIG delimiter become functioning: "-- " (DashDashSpace).

It's already configured that way ....

--
Regards

Steven Burn
Ur I.T. Mate Group
www.it-mate.co.uk

Keeping it FREE!
 
S

Seamaiden

Son said:
First a little bckground...

Gh*st and M*xblast S*atools etc. the perennial cloning utilities do not
work properly on Windows XP. Oh, they copy some or even most things OK
but there are <always> corrupt programs and worse: glitches and
weirdness with the OS.

After an exhaustive search and personal try-out I have found a free
cloning utility which makes <perfect> clones of WinXP intallations.

The only caveat is that the source drive be <smaller> than the drive
you are copying to.

...there is a "pro version" without this limitation.

The program is called HDClone.

The Free Edition of HDClone is the ideal tool for moving contents of
entire harddisk drives onto bigger newer ones. This Edition can be
downloaded for free from our homepage and fits easily on a diskette. It
ships with its own operating system - Sphere SP - and is therefore not
depending on other installed systems.
When buying a new larger disk, HDClone copies the data for you, you only
have to add the gained space on the disk via some partitioning tool, and
in an instant you have the same environment as before on a larger (and
faster) disk.

It's here:
http://www.miray.de/download/sat.hdclone.html

Enjoy!

Son Of Spy

So what you're saying is that if the two drives are the same size the
free version won't work, and if the source drive is larger than the
destination drive, it also won't work.
 
D

Doc

Rofl, in that case, I've no idea why it's not working properly :blush:\
(blame OE I guess)

--
Regards

Steven Burn
Ur I.T. Mate Group
www.it-mate.co.uk

Keeping it FREE!

Another opinion ..... Its NOT working properly, maybe a REAL newsreader
would help <vbg>
 

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