O&O DiskImage offers powerful cloning features for 64-bit Windows

O&O makes a ton of great software, and they're doing a great job of releasing native 64-bit versions of their apps - like DiskImage.
Like Macrium Reflect and DriveImage XML, DiskImage runs right in Windows. It performs well, imaging my C: drive's 70GB several minutes faster than Reflect.
DiskImage has some other very cool features, like the ability to mount images as a virtual drive, burn images to CD or DVD, and clone drive-to-drive. It also supports incremental images which can save huge amounts of time when backing up drives with a lot of data.
Jobs can also be scheduled, making DiskImage an excellent option for disaster recovery on your workstations and servers. While it's not free, a 30-day trial is available for download and the pro version is reasonably priced at around $30US.
You'll need to fill out a form when you download - just make sure to uncheck the newsletter option if you don't want to be contacted. A 32-bit version is also available.
Like Macrium Reflect and DriveImage XML, DiskImage runs right in Windows. It performs well, imaging my C: drive's 70GB several minutes faster than Reflect.
DiskImage has some other very cool features, like the ability to mount images as a virtual drive, burn images to CD or DVD, and clone drive-to-drive. It also supports incremental images which can save huge amounts of time when backing up drives with a lot of data.
Jobs can also be scheduled, making DiskImage an excellent option for disaster recovery on your workstations and servers. While it's not free, a 30-day trial is available for download and the pro version is reasonably priced at around $30US.
You'll need to fill out a form when you download - just make sure to uncheck the newsletter option if you don't want to be contacted. A 32-bit version is also available.












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Subscribe to commentsKennethJan 23rd 2009 2:28PM
While there are quite a few free disk imaging tools (two of which are already mentioned), it seems the free versions or alternatives never seem to have incremental imaging. Any tips regarding free disk imaging software that performs incremental backups would be much appreciated
nicbotJan 23rd 2009 4:52PM
http://www.oo-software.com/home/en/products/oodiskimageexpress/
Looks like the free express version does "follow-up images" which is somewhat of an incremental feature.