


Some caution that, ifĪ boot drive is involved, you must set a partition on the new driveĪs the ACTIVE partition. Users have reported success with this method. One disk/partition (usually older/smaller) to another (usually newer/larger). Ghost's cloning feature is typically used to copy the contents of These utilities do essentially the same thing that Ghost's To disk utilities from several major hard drive manufacturers, includingĭigital. (no, not porn) supposedly works like xcopy, but without its (alleged) Xposed that says it's flawed, and gives reasons why. I've never used it,īut have heard it mentioned & debated many times. You may hear about a utility called Xcopy. Won't copy the FAT (File Allocation Table), partition table, Try it, you'll discover why: Windows file-copy Many people ask why they can't simply use Windows to copy filesįrom one drive to another. Makes Ghost's cloning features so powerful is that ALL the files are Partition (or disk) to the destination (target). During cloning, Ghost copies files from the source No image file is created during theĬloning process. If I was going to clone either a disk or partition, I'd first want to talk to someone who hasĬloning is like copying. Let me preface this section by saying I have never cloned anything.
