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First post, by computergeek92

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I have some of my family’s old computers with heapleads of files scattered throughout. It would be easier for me to find good cloning software because some of the drives have bad sectors and I don't want them to fail while I take off the files. Can you help me find an easy to use cloning software please? The machines are from various computing eras, so something that works even on old DOS machines would be great! Thanks for any help.

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Reply 1 of 10, by Jade Falcon

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UNIX live cd and dd command.

Reply 2 of 10, by Jo22

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Or this one. http://damien.guibouret.free.fr/en/index.html

Older versions of True Image may also work (7.x,9.x and maybe later ones, too).
As far as I know, their "safe mode" found on the live media is based on DOS.

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Reply 3 of 10, by Zup

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My favourite tool is Acronis True Image, and/or Clonezilla. Clonezilla can run on every computer (they have ISOs that only need a 386).

Keep in mind that those programs are imaging tools (as you requested), so getting a given file from an image will need special tools.

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Reply 4 of 10, by Jorpho

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computergeek92 wrote:

It would be easier for me to find good cloning software because some of the drives have bad sectors and I don't want them to fail while I take off the files.

I don't follow the logic here. Cloning is a more intensive process and probably more likely to cause a drive to fail than "taking off the files".

I had a recent experience in which I learned that pretty much all drive-cloning programs are likely to give up immediately upon encountering an unreadable sector.

Anyway, for something that will work on older systems, http://ping.windowsdream.com/ would probably be the way to go.

Reply 5 of 10, by Jade Falcon

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Jorpho wrote:
I don't follow the logic here. Cloning is a more intensive process and probably more likely to cause a drive to fail than "taki […]
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computergeek92 wrote:

It would be easier for me to find good cloning software because some of the drives have bad sectors and I don't want them to fail while I take off the files.

I don't follow the logic here. Cloning is a more intensive process and probably more likely to cause a drive to fail than "taking off the files".

I had a recent experience in which I learned that pretty much all drive-cloning programs are likely to give up immediately upon encountering an unreadable sector.

Anyway, for something that will work on older systems, http://ping.windowsdream.com/ would probably be the way to go.

This is why I recommend dd. Lot of options there. Copy the files or the file system.

Reply 6 of 10, by luckybob

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I just use winimage. Even works for non-windows backups. never had an issue.

It is a mistake to think you can solve any major problems just with potatoes.

Reply 8 of 10, by leileilol

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luckybob wrote:

I just use winimage. Even works for non-windows backups. never had an issue.

Manually skipping makes that a pain for any mass imaging use though

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I dont image often. Maybe 5 times this year.

It is a mistake to think you can solve any major problems just with potatoes.

Reply 10 of 10, by Jo22

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That's as often as I do take a shower.

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