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"System Clone" is Missing!

By  sjjohnston  at 2016-08-09,  2579 view . 0 favorite
I'm using the free version. The help file describes a "System clone" tool, which is exactly what I want to use: I want to create a clone of the C: drive that is bootable. However, it's not there at the tools tab. All there is is a "Disk/Partition clone," which doesn't create a bootable clone of the hard drive.

This tool is supposed to be present in the free version, according to the product page on Qiling's website.
  
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sjjohnston medium avatar
#-9 - 2016-08-09 Reply_button
sjjohnston   

Possibly related note:

The tools to "Create bootable media" and "Enable PreOS" don't work either. In both cases, I get a pop up telling me I need to install the Windows AIK. That's impossible, since (a) I'm running Window 8.1 and (b) I have installed the Windows ADK. Indeed, I've already created a bootable WindowsPE USB drive - not with Disk Master, but by using the Windows Deployment and Imaging Tools Environment.
support medium avatar
#-8 - 2016-08-10 Reply_button
support   

Hi,

Thank you for your question.
"System clone" is not support in the free version, but you can use "Disk/Partition clone" instead.
"System clone" is support on professional version.
support medium avatar
#-7 - 2016-08-10 Reply_button
support   

about the tools "Create bootable media" is not work, could you send the log file to suppport@idiskhome.com.
the log file is in the installed path, thanks

Best regards
qiling tech support team.
sjjohnston medium avatar
#-6 - 2016-08-10 Reply_button
sjjohnston   

The website says the system clone is present in the free version, when it says: "System migration - Fast, easy and safely migrate system to a SSD without reinstalling windows."

It actually says this twice.

"Disk/Partition clone" is not a substitute: it does not create a bootable clone.
support medium avatar
#-5 - 2016-08-11 Reply_button
support   

Hi,

If you use free version, and the system partition and boot partition is same partition, then you can use "Disk/Partition clone" to do this job.

If the system partition and boot partition is not same partitin, please use "Disk/Partition clone" to clone system partition, and next clone the boot partition.

if you use professional version, then it will do this better.

sjjohnston medium avatar
#-4 - 2016-08-11 Reply_button
sjjohnston   

I'm not sure I follow. The boot partition and system partition are the same. I used the Disk/Partition clone to clone the whole disk. The disk that resulted would not boot. I'm not sure what you mean when you say the professional version "will do this better"? Do you just mean that professional works (creates a bootable disk) and the free version doesn't?
sjjohnston medium avatar
#-3 - 2016-08-11 Reply_button
sjjohnston   

Also worth noting: I can create a bootable clone of the boot/system disk with Clonezilla. It's a bit inconvenient, in that you have to boot it from a thumb drive to do so, and - of course - it doesn't have other backup tools. Acronis also creates a bootable disk: the process is invoked from the main program in the ordinary Windows environment, but it reboots the computer and makes the clone while running in it's own non-Windows environment. I don't like Acronis for other reasons, though. Aomei says its free version can be used to create a bootable copy of the primary disk, but I haven't tried it.
sjjohnston medium avatar
#-2 - 2016-08-11 Reply_button
sjjohnston   

Actually, to clarify: the boot partition and the system partition are on the same drive, but apparently they are different partitions. In the Windows Disk Manager it shows a 350 MB partition identified as "System Reserved" that identified as "(System, Active, Primary Partition"). Then there is a 465.42 GB partition - the C: drive - identified as "(Boot, Page File, Crash Dump, Primary Partition)". The disk clone did copy both of them to the target disk ... the disk just won't boot.
support medium avatar
#-1 - 2016-08-11 Reply_button
support   

Thank you for your detail informations.
You use version 3.9.1? if so, please send the log files to us(support@idiskhome.com).
the log files is in the installed path.
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