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OSFClone Analysis

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OSFClone is a free utility designed for Windows systems that enables users to create exact disk images. This tool is particularly useful for backing up data or cloning drives, offering a straightforward interface that caters to both novice and experienced users. Key features include the ability to create and restore disk images, support for various file systems, and compatibility with different storage devices, ensuring versatility in usage.

The program stands out for its efficiency and reliability in disk imaging tasks. Users can easily clone hard drives or create backups of important data, which can be critical for system recovery or data migration. OSFClone supports the creation of image files that can be stored on different media, and it features a simple setup process. Its focus on providing a no-cost solution makes it an attractive option for those needing robust disk imaging capabilities without financial commitment.

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Full Specifications

GENERAL
Release
Latest update
Version
1.0.1008b
OPERATING SYSTEMS
Platform
Windows
Operating System
  • Windows 10
  • Windows XP
  • Windows Vista
  • Windows 2000
  • Windows 2003
  • Windows 7
  • Windows Server
Additional Requirements
None
POPULARITY
Total Downloads
907
Downloads Last Week
1

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Developer’s Description

Create and clone hard disk drive images.
OSFClone is a free, self-booting solution which enables you to create or clone exact raw disk images quickly and independent of the installed operating system. After creating or cloning a disk image, you can mount the image with PassMark OSFMount before conducting analysis with PassMark OSForensics. OSFClone creates a forensic image of a disk, preserving any unused sectors, slack space, file fragmentation and undeleted file records from the original hard disk. Boot into OSFClone and create disk clones of FAT, NTFS and USB-connected drives! OSFClone can be booted from CD/DVD drives, or from USB flash drives. Verify that a disk clone is identical to the source drive, by using OSFClone to compare the MD5 or SHA1 hash between the clone and the source drive. After image creation, you can choose to compress the newly created image, saving disk space.

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