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SuperDuper! cloning other OS disks?
Is SuperDuper! capable of cloning a hard drive from another operating system (e.g. Windows or Linux) to another drive even though it is not something that is readable in OS X?
I was considering cloning some drives to larger/faster drives and replacing them in the original computer if this works out. I know there are some applications for other OSs, but I am short-handed on external hardware at the moment. Thanks in advance! |
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No: we can only copy HFS+ volumes.
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If you are running Leopard with VMWare, Parallels, or BootCamp, will it copy the PC side of things on your HFS+ formatted HDD? Thanks.
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If, with VMWare and Parallels, the data is stored in an image on your regular HFS+ volume, yes. We will not copy a BootCamp partition.
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