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best disk imaging software?
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guys?
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i happen to have linux imagewriter for usb-stick, linux brasero for optical, ISORecorder for WinXP, Power2Go for Windows 64-bit
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gparted for moving partitions and other disk management.
rufus for creating bootable usb drives.
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>>108628987
cat /dev/disk/by-id/diskname > disk.img
cat disk.img cat > /dev/disk/by-id/diskname
why bother with anything more than cat?
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Norton Ghost
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>>108630388
meow
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Idk, I use rufus and balenaEtcher if it helps u.
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>>108628987
dd
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theres something that courts/police use i believe and its probably in all the repos
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>>108630601
cat file > device
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>>108628987
since you made a 4chan /g/ thread for a simple google answerable question and didn't include any information relevant to your request I'm going to assume you're using windows, so just go with macrium reflect.
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clonezilla, although I found dd to be easier.



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