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Hdclone X.4 | Professional Edition Portable

: Since it's the Professional Edition, it supports a wide array of controllers (SATA, USB 3.1, NVMe, M.2) right out of the box. Use Cases:

"Windows does not boot after clone (BSOD: INACCESSIBLE_BOOT_DEVICE)." Solution: Boot the target PC from a Windows USB → Command Prompt → Run bootrec /fixboot and bcdboot C:\Windows . HDClone copies data perfectly, but sometimes UEFI entries need a refresh. hdclone x.4 professional edition portable

Why clone empty space? HDClone X.4 recognizes used areas of a partition. It only copies the actual data, significantly reducing the time required to migrate a Windows installation from a large HDD to a smaller, faster SSD. 3. "SafeRescue" Mode : Since it's the Professional Edition, it supports

| Feature | HDClone X.4 Pro Portable | Clonezilla (Free) | Acronis True Image | Macrium Reflect | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Yes | Yes (Live CD) | No (Requires install) | No | | Speed | Full bandwidth | Medium | High | High | | Bad Sector Handling | Excellent (configurable) | Poor (often crashes) | Medium | Medium | | UEFI/NVMe Native | Yes | Yes (manual config) | Yes | Yes | | Ease of Use | 8/10 (GUI) | 3/10 (Text menus) | 9/10 | 7/10 | | Price | One-time fee | Free | Subscription | Annual fee | Why clone empty space

: A standout feature of version X.4, NetDisk allows users to mount entire disks over a LAN. This enables cloning or imaging of remote PCs as if they were locally connected, which is particularly useful for laptops with limited ports.