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Winclone

Winclone - 2.0.5

clone your boot camp partition

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Current Version: 2.0.5
Release Date: 2008-05-01
License: Freeware
Downloads (this version): 1,271
Downloads (all versions): 11,031
Price: Donationware

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Product Description:

If you want to make a quick clone of your bootcamp partition, or you want to migrate your bootcamp partition to a different machine, Winclone makes it a breeze. Winclone will create an image of your Windows partition, and allow you to quickly restore it to get you back up and running quickly.

What's new in this version:

Fixed issue when expanding after restoring "special" format, minor fix to address crash when credits window is opened multiple times, minor fix to address issue restoring NTFS from DMG when filesystem is dirty, paragon NTFS filesystem now recognized as NTFS

Operating System Requirements:

This product is designed to run on the following operating systems:

  • Mac OS X 10.5 Intel

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Winclone ReviewWorks! - Version: 2.0.1, 4/27/2008 04:43AM PST

sascha_77
Tested it with a NTFS-BC-Partition. Works like a charm. Thousand Times faster than install Win from Scratch. Keep up the good work!
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Winclone ReviewEssential! - Version: 2.0.1, 4/26/2008 06:18PM PST

jreffner
This app is wonderful because it works. Your alternative is to back up using a Windows app while booted in Windows. That sucks and doesn't always work due to so many Windows files not being abled to be copied while they are "open" (running). Winclone does a perfect job. I've back up several times and restored three times. Each time it has always worked. If Winclone seems to get slower and slower, just clear the log and it will be fast again. It's a wonderful app and I too have contributed twice to the developer and would encourage others to do the same!
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Winclone ReviewNonsense... it's an excellent program - Version: 2.0, 4/25/2008 09:16AM PST

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tvalleau (TracyValleau.com)
Regarding the post below: the list of drives is just the way the OS works. The time it takes is.... er.. the time it takes. The developer pointed out that you need to fully shut down Windows before you clone it.

In point of fact, I've used this to back up -and- to restore and it's worked flawlessly every time. I've contributed to the developer because having such a utility is not just "nice" but -vital-... unless you enjoy re-installing windoz (a 6 to 8 hour process.)

This is truly a 5 star program, and I -trust- it.
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