<http://www.dfsee.com/dfsee.htm>
The Swiss Army Knife of diagnostic and cloning s/w.
I just used it to clone a 60 gb HDD to an 80 gb HDD using my 600X
drivetray.
The programmer Jan van Wijk always answers mail. (I just attended
a software conference with him.)
Can also use to diagnose a soft or hard failure; send him the log and
he will analyze it.
The whole thing runs from a floppy (or USB) drive; it loads its own DOS
and runs! Use on any file system.
jeffrey race
On Mon, 26 Nov 2007 15:22:18 -0800, Khoury, Paul wrote:
>I'm looking for suggestions on drive cloning software. Basically, I'd
>either like
>something that I can clone to a network share (such as Samba) as an image (I
>know
>Ghost does this, but are there other options?), or something I can run on my
>ThinkPad
>under XP and create an image from say the 2nd hard drive adapter, to copy to
>say a USB 2.0
>SATA drive.
>
>The reason for this, is that I don't own any desktops any longer, and when
>I've used Ghost or Drivecopy,
>they don't recognize the 2nd hard drive adapter in either my T42p or my X31
>(which is almost always connected
>to the minidock).
>
>Thanks,
>
>Paul
>
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