Have you ever come across an instance where you have upgraded your computer only to discover that the deployment software does not support the new hardware? Well, to overcome this difficulty with ease we have Clonezilla.

Clonezilla is a disk imaging and cloning tool

Clonezilla disk imaging and cloning tool

Clonezilla is a free and open-source clone system (OCS) solution for disk imaging and cloning designed by Steven Shiau, one of the developers of the application. Clonezilla Live is a small bootable GNU/Linux distribution for x86/amd64 (x86-64) based computers.

The cloning software is very easy to use. It is provided with a wealth of drivers, and the flexible nature of the Linux operating system. The flexible and powerful tool has a simple interface with some efficient inner workings which makes it easy to work even on machines with less than 256MB of memory.

The step-by-step nature of the wizard of the program makes it easy for any user to use the program. Each step is presented as a simple question along with some advice and few useful options.

As mentioned above, there are two types of Clonezilla available:

  1. Clonezilla Live – The edition allows a user to use CD/DVD or USB flash drives to boot and run Clonezilla (Unicast only). It is suitable for single machine backup and restore. The data cloned using this edition can be saved as an image file or as a duplicated copy.
  2. Clonezilla SE(Server Edition) – It is used to clone many computers simultaneously across a network; can clone 40 plus computers at the same time. The edition provides multicast support.

Clonezilla Live has an edge over Clonezilla SE since the former eliminates any DRBL server setup requirement and the need for the computer being cloned to boot from a network.

How to Install Clonezilla Live

Download pre-build Clonezilla Live and feed it to,

  • CD/DVD – Download ISO file available for CD. Burn the ISO file to a CD/DVD using a suitable burning program for your Windows and select the ‘Burn image’ option. The CD can then be used to boot the machine you want to image or clone.
  • USB flash drive/USB hard drive – Some PCs (Dell INSPIRON mini, Acer Aspire One, Asus Eee) do not have CD/DVD drive. In such a case, it is best to use a USB flash drive/USB hard drive to boot Clonezilla Live.

Once finished, you can use the bootable Clonezilla Live media to boot it in the machine you want to clone.

Minimum System Requirements:

  • X86 or x86-64 processor
  • 196 MB of system memory (RAM)
  • Boot device- CD/DVD Drive, USB port

Clonezilla Live now includes many major improvements and various bug fixes and is capable to work on both 32-bit and 64-bit editions of Windows 7 computers.

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Clonezilla is a disk imaging and cloning tool

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