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Clone a Hard Disk Content to Another Hard Disk
What's the equivalent of SuperDuper on Windows? I want to replace my current hard drive with a new one so I imagine that I would want a program that does a bit-for-bit copy from one hard drive to another, right?
Can I use this if I need the free sectors, too? – Redwolf Programs – 2019-12-16T18:02:26.010
@RedwolfPrograms For sectors, just use "dd". It's "included", it's there, you can do anything with it. It's just way comfier. – Apache – 2019-12-18T15:39:44.467