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Cariveman
> 3 dayYes I did clone the SSD, but was not able to boot. Got Acronis and work perfect.
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jdobbs
Greater than one weekI bought an SSD as boot drive for one of my computers. Since the old hard drive was only using a little of the available space, I decided to save money and buy a smaller SSD. The problem is, of course, that most cloning software expects the target to be larger or equal to the original. I read the description of this one -- it sounded good and said it would automatically resize the partition as needed, so I ordered it.
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Lynne Cashion
> 3 dayWorks first time and every time
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Ed Miner
> 3 dayHoly Smokes. How can it have taken me so long for me to discover this particular piece of software!
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anthony v guidotti sr
> 3 dayBetter than programs costing a lot more money.
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RH
> 3 dayI dont know why they bother to send a cd because you basically have to go to the website to download the product. I was having some difficulty installing it from the cd and tried to call their tech support but the admin assistant who answered the phone said something about them having an issue with their licensing server but was able to tell me how to get to where I needed to go to download the correct product. I will say the software once you are able to get it downloaded is fairly easy to use and worked great for cloning my HDD to my new SSD. I would have given it 5 stars if I didnt have to jump through those hoops to get it working.
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MAT
> 3 dayTried everything. It keeps crashing half way through setup.
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Raymond
> 3 dayHad a lot of problems with other cloning software this was easy to use and flawless in the install.
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Chris Moriarty
> 3 dayDont buy this -- you can download the latest version from NTIs website for $17 !
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datadriven
> 3 dayMy 2021 version worked perfectly to clone hard drives running W11. TECH SUPPORT explains the apparent destruction of source and target drives (before?) or after July 2022 upgade thusly: