DWalt
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After a recent failure on one of my W10 laptops, I was forced to use the recovery disc I made up several years ago. I restored W10 but in the process, all of my personal files and application software were wiped. Fortunately, I had most of the important files backed up. But I still had to re-load all of my application software, which was a time consuming nuisance. It got me thinking that making up cloned HDDs for each of my computers would be a good idea in the event of a future similar catastrophe. Just remove the bad HDD then plug in the new pre-cloned HDD. That I can do. But I have never done either a mirror or a clone on a HDD. And so, I don't have any basis for downloading, preferably free, cloning/mirroring software. There is a great deal of internet discussion about all the different cloning software titles and their pros and cons, in fact so much is there that I don't know what opinions are worth anything. I want something which is relatively simple to use, foolproof (and free if possible), and is unlikely to screw up my Windows 10. I pretty much understand the cloning steps, but don't know the best bets on cloning software. I have already purchased off eBay and initialized a cheapie used 1 TB 2.5 SATA HDD for each of my four laptops (I already had external HDD enclosures), but I am holding off on doing the actual act of cloning pending further software research. After all, there is no real hurry. Does anyone have good or bad experiences with specific software they might recommend? Or to avoid?
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