CloneDisk is a wonderful tool to manage the hard drive including backup raw data, partition tables or master boot records, clone, format, partition, extend/shrink volumes etc.

CloneDisk

Platform: Windows Type: Portable Price: Free Download Link

Main Features

Backup hard drive to image Clone complete disk Set volumes online or offline Format, extend, shrink or securely wipe volumes Make the disk read-only or read-write Manage RAW, VMDK and VHD file formats with CloneDisk

Limitations

While all the features seem perfect for a disk cloning utility, CloneDisk does not have any help wizard or even tool tips to get help from. It is intended for expert users or administrators who know the ins and outs of disk management. CloneDisk needs to be run as administrator in Windows otherwise it will give invalid handle error.

Competition

If you are not comfortable with CloneDisk, you may try other similar software which will be easier to use. Just make sure that you select the software which has the functionality you need.

DriveXML

DriveXML is by far the best cloning tool which is also free. It will also let you create a live CD with which you can backup, clone or restore your drives easily. The interface is not all that user friendly but it gets the work done fine.

Maricum Reflect

Maricum Reflect is another great cloning tool which is free for personal use. It lets you backup or clone complete hard drives. The backups can be opened through Windows Explorer. The best thing about Maricum Reflect is that it supports RAID volumes.

Paragon Backup and Recovery

Paragon Backup and Recovery is another wonderful tool which comes with complete support for Windows 8.1. Paragon Backup and Recovery lets you create complete backups as well as differential backups of complete hard drives. Its disaster recovery options include restoring complete hard drive, partitions or only the files which are needed. You can also use restore with shrink feature which will restore only the actual used blocks of the backup image. It can also create bootable USB flash drive as well as Linux/DOS bootable environments for recovery purposes. What is your favorite way of backing up data of your computers?