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O&O DiskImage 9 Professional 32/64 Bit (Windows) Free for a Limited Time

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For the next 16 hours you can grab O&O's DiskImage 9 Professional for free. Note that this is not the latest and greatest release (that's version 10 and that can be purchased at a 50% discount until the end of January). Also, it doesn't come with any support, but 1) it's easy to use and 2) what do you expect for free?

When you download the software (32 or 64 bit) be sure to scroll down the page to the green "Get Serial Code" button.

From the website "O&O DiskImage Professional provides you with all the tools you need for backing up both individual data such as selected files and folders, plus take drive images of entire partitions and drives. While’s it’s still not a tool for complete beginners, it does provide some hints and tips to guide you towards protecting your data, and the latest version attempts to make things even easier with a redesigned dashboard-style interface".

One final thing… don't quote me on this but I believe that you'll be able to reinstall this software any time in the future (unlike some software giveaways).

Enjoy!

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  • can this tool clone disk image to another? just asking if that ll help with my laptop SSD upgrade. Thanks

    • You may find it easier to follow the detailed procedure outlined here:

      http://www.howtogeek.com/97242/how-to-migrate-windows-7-to-a…

    • If you bought the ssd as a kit then you should have got an imagining utility with it
      what did you get?
      otherwise download the trial copy of easus partition master
      if i remember you get 30 days full free trial and it has the os to ssd in the tools tab

      • +1

        Not every SSD comes as a kit that would be only for the retail packaging. Quite often it comes as the drive only and nothing else.

        • Check on manufacturer's website for software and drivers, they provide free "basic" tools.

  • Operating system in title please.

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      • +1

        Appreciated :)

        • Yet still no +Vote love?

          Good brand & util, and it's free.

          Great deal!

        • -1

          @Utopian:
          I can't use it… Not compatible

  • Is there any advantage to using this over using DISM to save disc images?

  • Great deal. Thank you OP.

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