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Ways To Clone hard drives/ ssds
I figure the people who are into building pcs would also have great knowlege of hard drive duplications.
Our defense is making a duplicate of all those little marks on the hard drives. Take marc one 0 on sector what ever and track whatever and put that on the other drive sector 0 track 0 or wherever it starts and make a duplicate of this haystack when its working that way when its not I dont have to spend a lot of time fussing with it. You all on this "PC Custom Builds and Overclocking" I beg you for wisdom about making hard drive clones, making images of a partition, making an image of hard drives.
What is a NT signature ? How do I see and know if the boot sector has what the bios or UEFI is after. ( hex editors )
Is there a Computer that works really well for making clones of drives. I want to set one of them up for doing just clones - Or would it be better to by a disk duplicator … ?
Any tricks that make hard drive duplications successful. Any useful bits of information about hdd ssd duplications. Should I begin to learn linux ? And when in the server environment what applications do they use for this. Mirror Raid ?
Thus far I am exploring software packages both free and paid. But I am seeing that Windows 7 -10 have built in commands for this. It looks like I need to work with powershell more as well.
Its all about the BIOS and the UEFI when it comes to booting? Its the program that says no I wont boot or yes I will boot. Or maybe windows has some conditions that must be met as well. I need to find out what the conditions must be for a drive to boot in order to diagnose why a drive wont boot.
One thing that totally baffels me is why I need to wipe my ssd clean before I do a clone otherwise it will not boot. This baffels me because I thought when I cloned a drive it wiped EVERY thing off.
Also the people who write these programs to do hard drive imaging, are these glorified batch files with a user interface. If so would there be a way to view the commands that is makes ? Do hard drives have a program embedded in there chips that can be looked at in any way. ?
Last edited by DonMurray; 30 Jun 2016 at 08:57.