Miray Hdclone 6.0.5 Enterprise Edition Portable... Work -

The "SafeRescue" mode started its slow, rhythmic crawl. While the standard cloners would have choked on the first bad sector and hung the system, HDClone just danced around the landmines. It logged the damage, skipped the physical dead zones, and squeezed every viable bit into a compressed image file on my external array.

Can boot into its own proprietary operating system to perform clones even if the host OS is damaged. Miray HDClone 6.0.5 Enterprise Edition Portable...

Can be started from a USB stick or CD/DVD (HDClone/S), supporting UEFI and SecureBoot systems. The "SafeRescue" mode started its slow, rhythmic crawl

It supports moving data between different drive sizes and types, including HDD, SSD, NVMe, and even RAID arrays. Can boot into its own proprietary operating system

: 4.5/5

You have a Dell Optiplex from 2012. The mechanical WD Blue drive has 45,000 power-on hours and just started clicking. You need to move the entire corporate QuickBooks VM to a cheap Samsung SSD.

How does Miray HDClone 6.0.5 stack up against Clonezilla or Macrium Reflect (Portable)?