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2006-01-28 17:02:09 |
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XXCLONE Testimonials
Here are early samples of what people were saying.
- On fist attempt with the Beta version of XXCLONE. My destination drive
became a fully bootable disk. What can I say. Brilliant work.
Pat H.
- XXCLONE appears to be an excellent product and worked flawlessly for me.
Louis L.
- My first use of XXCLONE is completed. This was the slickest thing I've
used in years. In the past I have cloned Win98 drives using XCOPY. I did
clone this drive by that method along with a lot of manual work after the
xcopy operation. Then I ran across XXCLONE what a dream!!
Charley A.
- I've tried other tools such as Norton Ghost and NTI's DriveBackup and
what a joy it is not to have to drop down to DOS or endure lots of re-boots
just to do a backup.
Malcolm S.
- I had tried various other "solutions" to replicate my WinXP disk (hard
drive failing, just wanted to copy all to a new drive before disaster
struck, and proceed) but, besides being annoying and very slow, each one had
some fatal problem.
Ghost requires and annoying re-boot to dos, then it crashed mysteriously.
The Western Digital disk copy routine spent 4 hours copying bit by bit then
failed (repeatedly, at the same point) because it couldn't read some certain
directly. etc. etc. etc.
But XXCLONE was very easy to use AND it work right -- the first time.
Congratulations. Thanks for a job well done!
Brent H.
- It did a perfect job of cloning my XP Pro installation. A feature that I
really like is the option to boot into either the original or the copy
installation.... I am going to keep the old drive as long as practical, and
use it for daily back-ups.
Thomas M.
- Wonderful program!!!!!!!!!!!
My C: drive running WinXP Home had been making some clicking noises
lately, and was very slow to boot when cold - and fast when warm - not a
good sign. I bought a larger drive to replace it and decided to use the
MaxBlast software that came with the new drive. Couldn't even get an image
that would come close to booting, as WinXP reported the drive as being 0
bytes after the transfer completed.
Next, I tried Drive Image 2002 and V7.0 - both failed to make a drive
that would boot. DI 2002 took over 4 hours and the resulting drive would
start to boot and gave an XP splash screen but quit there. Using DI 7.0 gave
the same results, although the wait was 'only' about 3 1/2 hours to generate
the drive - but it wouldn't complete the boot.
I found your product through a Google search. Filled out the info,
received my password, and within a half hour, I had a new drive that booted
and ran flawlessly - and booted very quickly!
I'll recommend it to everyone!
Brian M.
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