Hi, this is Wayne again with a topic “What are Drive Imaging and Drive Cloning?”.
So cloning is one of those things. People seem to have typing and all caps style opinions on. I mean remember how much controversy there was when scientists Xerox, to Dolly the sheep. Fortunately, though, no one’s going to protest outside your house, if you decide to clone a hard drive or SSD, but what exactly does cloning a drive mean, and why might you want to do it? Well, it’s hopefully pretty obvious that cloning involves copying something in this case everything on one drive to another drive, but there’s a bit more to it than that. You see when you fire up your Drive, cloning, software and press go. It will duplicate the data from your old drive onto your new one sector-by-sector. So not only will you have all the same files but they’ll be arranged in the same physical order, including free space and any fragmentation that was on the drive, which you can learn more about up here but hold on a second Luke.
What, if I want to backup my drive, why can’t I just copy and paste everything over using File Explorer great question, and if the data you’re trying to protect is stuff like videos, documents and save games, then yes, simply copying everything over without any special software is A perfectly good option: go ahead: what, if you’re, trying to backup your boot disk, the one that contains your operating system, your settings or programs, your saved games, whatever else simply playing the copy/paste game, won’t do as many of the files you need for an exact backup. Won’T be accessible within the operating system, while your computer is running and many modern programs have protections in place that will prevent them from running or they simply weren’t designed to operate properly. If they are copied in this matter, however, cloning software will ensure that you catch not only all of your files, but also things like program configurations, partition tables and the Boot Record.
This way, if your existing drive fails or you’re just migrating to a new one, that’s bigger or faster or whatever else you can plug right in and keep on computing seamlessly. A closely-related solution is to create a disk image which is slightly more complicated instead of making an exact own of a drive on to a new physical device. An image takes a snapshot of your disk, including the Boot Record and other data that isn’t normally accessible and saves that, in a special image file on a different device, if you ought to boot from it, you’ll have to restore the image to a third drive or Back to your existing one, using special software, if you’re recovering from a catastrophic failure system crash, something like that or even a virus rather than upgrading the upside to imaging, is that it usually gives you a few more options than just straight-up cloning, as you can fit.
Multiple disk images onto your backup media as long as it’s spacious enough and some imaging software can automatically tweak your image regularly. Depending on. What’S changed on your drive, you can also direct your imaging software to disregard free space so that the image won’t take up. Quite as much room which you just can’t do with cloning, but because cloning creates an exact copy of your drive rather than an image file, it is the quickest and sometimes simplest way to ensure you’ll be back up and running again. But whichever approach you choose, there are a number of free disk imaging and cloning utilities out there that can help you make backups upgrades or even put the exact same disc, with the same pre-loaded programs and data on lots of different computers and the best part is You don’t even need to be a mad scientist or system admin to do it. Audible is offering everybody watching this video.
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