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    Drive cloning

    I have a HD, that is beginning to "rumble", a bit. Functions fine, but the useful life is running out. Running windows Vista. Is there a reasonable, reliable, cloning option. I really don't want to start all over. It has taken a year to get this computer setup to my liking.
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    Hi Steve

    There are a pile of apps for this. I know some who use the one featured in the following article. For your purposes it should be fine - but the article also covers other apps, so it's a good resource.

    I would recommend cloning regularly, in addition to your usual backup practice.

    The Best Disk Cloning App for Windows
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