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The full version is available for a one time fee of $49.99 for a single PC license, or the better deal is $79.99 to cover three PC’s.There is also a workstation license which provides with free upgrades and support for a year for $79.99. Clunky interfaceis a venerable freeware program, that makes those lists of the ‘Best Freeware Programs’ time and again. As it has been around for many years, providing reliable service for the lowest cost imaginable, that reputation is deserved, and TechRadar published.Showing its Debian Linux roots, Clonezilla can be run from a Clonezilla Live CD, or thankfully from a more modern approach of a USB stick. In addition to disc cloning, Clonezilla offers additional functionality, including disc imaging, and disc partitioning duties.If you can get past the clunky interface that looks too close to the ‘Blue Screen of Death’ as seen in the screenshot above, there is quite a bit of functionality at no cost. No continuous backupsis a disk cloning program, that offers a great array of services- even on the free tier. For disk cloning it enables a wide range of cloning activities, including system cloning, hard drive cloning, and partition cloning.
It also has an array of backup modes, including full, scheduled and incremental backups.There is also a Home tier that adds email notifications, offsite copies and file exclusion. This tier can also do Outlook backup and recovery. The Home tier is available for a single user license of $29.95 for one year, $39.95 for a two-year license, or $59.95 for one license for one computer with lifetime upgrades.For business users, there is the top option of the Workstation tier. This adds to all the previous features above, command line backup, central management via the Backup Center, and a license that covers business usage. The Business tier is $39 for a single user license. Paid product isn't cheapsupports the essential task of direct disk cloning. The free tier features support for restoration of non-booting systems, scheduling backups with flexible templates, and creating live images of a running Windows OS.
Notably, unlike most other free licenses, the Free edition is licensed for home and business use.While there is a free tier to provide a basic service, there are paid-upgrades available to include more features,The Home tier adds the option to encrypt backups, create incremental backups and has ransomware protection for a cost of $69.95. There is also a Workstation tier that has the additional features of logging events in Windows, and central management using Macrium Site Manager, with volume discounts available. Relatively expensivecovers the full range of disk duties, including disk cloning of the entire drive, and advanced activities such as cloning by the partition, and can even resize the partition while copying it, or copy a hard drive to another with a dissimilar sector size.It also features some cool, additional features, such as being able to create a virtual clone of your PC to a USB drive, that can then run portably from another PC, or creating recovery media to be able to boot a non bootable PC with the included Recovery Media Builder 3.0. Copies boot recordsis a disk cloning utility that's free to download and use. A key feature of the software is the ability to clone a large disk to a smaller SSD drive.Sectors and partitions are copied over, along with key files such as boot.ini, NTLDR, BCD, winload.exe and MBR.
There's also an intelligent cloning option, which only copies over used space on the harddrive.The whole process means that you end up with a full copy of your harddrive and won't need to reinstall Windows when copying your clone over to a new harddrive.Although the software is Freeware, there's no adware bundled with the software. Instead, there's a paid-for version available from $49.95 for a single PC licence.
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