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May 23rd, 2017, 20:19
data-medics wrote:I don't think there is anything quite like you're describing. There are hardware imaging tools such as DeepSpar Disk Imager which has it's own DOS based booted software and does all that.
As to software only versions, your best bet is to stick with a Linux live USB and free software like ddrescue or hddsuperclone. I do know that hddsuperclone's developer is working on a professional version which will be a paid program, but it's not out yet and I don't think it'll be a self bootable image. It'll likely still run in Linux.
I don't want GNU free tools as they are often having bugs and lack professional features.
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May 25th, 2017, 17:29
bunty wrote:Hi maximus
Thanks a lot for your help.
Yes you are right , I am not conversant with Terminal and certainly don't want to take any risk (inadvertently selected source /destination )
I have tried hddsuperclone but its paid version is not yet released .
There is one advanced cloning tool with all professional features .I am willing to spend money for such tools than trying freeware .
Unfortunately developer is not responding.
May 26th, 2017, 2:30
May 26th, 2017, 2:31
maximus wrote:bunty wrote:Hi maximus
Thanks a lot for your help.
Yes you are right , I am not conversant with Terminal and certainly don't want to take any risk (inadvertently selected source /destination )
I have tried hddsuperclone but its paid version is not yet released .
There is one advanced cloning tool with all professional features .I am willing to spend money for such tools than trying freeware .
Unfortunately developer is not responding.
The paid version of hddsuperclone will actually not help you at all with memory cards. It is designed for PATA and SATA connected drives. I don't have a bad memory card here, but I do have one that has issues with the connections (have to get it just right in the slot). During one test it showed up, but all reads returned as media error. To me that is not a very positive result, likely because it is relying on the OS driver to do the work and not reporting back correctly. So I guess that I can't really recommend hddsuperclone for memory cards. I am not sure if any other software only tool would be better in that respect or not, so I cannot say if other software would actually be better either. As stated, this would be much better with real hardware meant to recover flash.
I am curious as to what other advanced cloning tool you are referring to?
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data-medics wrote:Am I mistaken here, or did the OP just waste our time asking questions only to end by SPAMMING IXImager?
I think we all took the bait.
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