If you only need to perform a one‑time system migration from an old disk to a new one, the Free Edition may be sufficient. It imposes a speed cap of 30 MB/s and limits some features, but it is a legitimate way to test the software and perform basic tasks.
Supports cloning from smaller drives to larger drives, with options to automatically expand partition sizes to utilize the newly available space. Miray Hdclone Professional 4.0.7 Full Version
As the table shows, the stands alone in offering the highest copy speed, support for SCSI and FireWire devices, and the exclusive ‘FastCopy’ and arbitrary sector selection features. This makes it the go‑to version for technicians handling varied hardware environments and for users who need to perform daily, high‑performance disk cloning. If you only need to perform a one‑time
: HDClone 4 could downsize or reorder FAT file systems "on the fly," enabling users to clone a larger partition onto a smaller drive, such as the emerging SSDs of that era. Virtualization Support As the table shows, the stands alone in
: A self-booting environment (via CD/DVD or USB) that works independently of the installed OS, ideal for rescue operations. System Requirements & Compatibility
Dramatically cuts transfer times on supported file structures (FAT/NTFS) by completely bypassing unallocated blocks or empty file spaces.
| Source Drive | Destination Drive | Mode | Time (100GB Data) | Speed Rating | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | 7200 RPM HDD | SATA SSD | Intelligent | ~12 minutes | Excellent | | NVMe SSD (via USB 3.0) | SATA HDD | Sector-by-Sector | ~35 minutes | Good | | Failing IDE Drive | VHD Image (Safe Mode) | Forensic (Ignore Errors) | ~2 hours (varies) | Acceptable |