In such cases, there is no real backup, and usually there is no real way to undo/revert the procedure (no cloning back to the smaller partition/disk).īesides those 2 categories, you have also the specific goal you want to achieve (as for example, backup, snapshot, redundancy, transfer to a new system), and the copying method (by byte, by file, by folder, by sector.). The freeware versions of this type of tools are usually targeted at upgrading the partition/disk, by transferring it to a new bigger partition/disk. The "backup" is only a snapshot of the partition/disk. "Cloning" means directly copying the content of one partition/disk into another. This method usually uses an intermediate image/backup. "Imaging" means cloning a partition/disk for backup purpose, or for repeatedly clone one original system many times. Yes, but the several tools (included in UBCD or not) are targeted at different uses/goals. Except eeaseus, do you have any experience on clone utilitiy?
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