Select between physical copy (1:1 clone) or image creation.
HDClone’s core strength is its proprietary copying engine, designed to maximize throughput. It bypasses conventional operating system limitations to deliver maximum performance, particularly when cloning fast SSDs or NVMe drives 1.2.5 . 2. HotCopy & LiveImage
⚠️ : Version 4.0.7 does not support UEFI Secure Boot or NVMe drives natively. For modern NVMe SSDs or systems with strict UEFI lock, consider HDClone 6 or newer.
Creating a complete "image" file of a system before making risky changes.
Disclaimer: This article is for educational purposes. The "Full Version" referenced implies a legally obtained license. Piracy harms developers. If you use HDClone professionally, purchase a current license from Miray to support ongoing development.
Version 4.0.7 supported "downsizing on the fly," enabling users to migrate data from larger HDDs to smaller, faster SSDs by automatically adjusting partition sizes during the copy process.
Version 4 lacks native support for modern systems like Windows 11.
Select between physical copy (1:1 clone) or image creation.
HDClone’s core strength is its proprietary copying engine, designed to maximize throughput. It bypasses conventional operating system limitations to deliver maximum performance, particularly when cloning fast SSDs or NVMe drives 1.2.5 . 2. HotCopy & LiveImage
⚠️ : Version 4.0.7 does not support UEFI Secure Boot or NVMe drives natively. For modern NVMe SSDs or systems with strict UEFI lock, consider HDClone 6 or newer.
Creating a complete "image" file of a system before making risky changes.
Disclaimer: This article is for educational purposes. The "Full Version" referenced implies a legally obtained license. Piracy harms developers. If you use HDClone professionally, purchase a current license from Miray to support ongoing development.
Version 4.0.7 supported "downsizing on the fly," enabling users to migrate data from larger HDDs to smaller, faster SSDs by automatically adjusting partition sizes during the copy process.
Version 4 lacks native support for modern systems like Windows 11.