FarStone DriveClone Pro v3.5 Incl Keymaker-CORE
Challenge Of Reverse Engineering aka CORE, well known 0day guys, are cracked new version of DriveClone Pro. This is utility which everyone should have on their PCs… Why? Read on…
Make an exact copy of your hard drive, including system settings and partition information, and save it as a compressed image to CD, DVD, or to an external hard drive. Copy your disk image onto a new hard drive for rapid recovery from hard disk failure or to upgrade your system with better hardware.
DriveClone clones an entire hard drive or a single partition by copying used data sectors from a source hard drive to a destination hard drive. If you need to clone to a larger hard drive, DriveClone lets you resize the partition(s) on the destination hard drive.
Cloning and imaging are done within Windows and do not require a system restart. All personal data, operating system files, settings, and configurations will be duplicated on the destination hard drive.
When DriveClone creates a complete backup image, it copies only used data sectors on a hard drive or selected partition and saves the data as a compressed image file. The image file can be stored on CD-DVD, on a network share, to external USB or FireWire hard drive, or to another hard drive within your computer.
When DriveClone incrementally updates a saved image, only changed data sectors are backed up. This reduces the file size of the backup image and and the time it takes to complete the incremental update.
What’s New?:
- Vista Support: DriveClone works on 64 or 32-bit Windows Vista, XP, and 2000 Professional
- Disk Imaging within Windows: Create a complete hard drive image without leaving your familiar Windows environment
- Incremental Backup: Quickly update a saved hard disk image to keep data current
- FireWire Support: Store your disk image on a FireWire device
- Streamlined GUI: The software interface is cleaner and more user-friendly than ever

Release Name: FarStone.DriveClone.Pro.v3.5.Incl.Keymaker-CORE
Size: 88.1MB
Links: Homepage, NFO, Download RS.com, Torrent soon

Seems cool. I dont really like the 0day though, all those zips are freakin stupid. This isnt the freakin 90’s. Scene standards are in the need for change.
Anyone got another RapidShare.com link, link-protector is dodgy, people say it steals your RS.com password, Thanks on advance!
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I’ve removed link protection, now it’s direct rs link.
Acronis TrueImage.
http://www.acronis.com/enterprise/products/choose-trueimage/
@ 4.
Ok people i know there’s alternatives, but can we keep this on-topic please?
It’s a disk imaging solution too. I think that’s very much on topic. Choice is a good thing. As for TrueImage, stay away from v11. It doesn’t work with popular stuff like Intel Storage Matrix (ICH9R RAID) and such (it will backup but not see it when you come to restore), but the older versions 9.1/10 work perfectly fine. They haven’t added anything useful to v11 anyway.
Guys, I need a clone tool that can generate a partition image and that can write it back to the partition without any OS installed, like a live CD.
I want this to generate a image of my XP partition with all drivers and apps installed on it, so I could recover it without have to install all things one by one.
What tool better suits my needs?
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Google one of this:
Acronis.True.Image.Home.v11.0.0.8027.Incl.Keymaker-CORE
Acronis.True.Image.Enterprise.Server.v9.1.3854.Incl.Keymaker-CORE
Acronis.True.Image.Server.v9.1.3920.Incl.Keymaker-CORE
mupet0000,
you are an idiot. no matter how many zips are in rars that are in zips, with WinRar it’s always a click.
@mupet0000
You are a double idiot; with many smaller zips you also get faster dl times as a torrent
i prefer Acronis Enterprise edition !! much better and safe !
say i have lots of p0rn i want to backup (10gb)
what would the compress image size be?
whrandom, there’s no point in backuping movies in image files. just burn them straight up on a dvd. anyway, they won’t compress at all (all mpg derivatives are already compressed.
10gb = “lots”
heh. that’s barely 2 days work on a private tracker…
Drive Clone is better than Acronis (Acronis still has issues with SATA2 drives and still requires another recovery disc other than the one it creates within the software to work right). All those posting Acronis am sure haven’t tried this. This is a great release. Much thanks!
This one’s free… http://www.clonegenius.com
Anyone know if it’s any good?
I’ve tried norton ghost etc without success but used Driveimage xml (freeware) http://www.runtime.org/dixml.htm
And restored to new disc on a laptop with David’s Ultimate Boot CD 2.0 (4in1)
http://thepiratebay.org/tor/3465567/David_s_Ultimate_Boot_CD_2.0_(4in1)
Personally prefer powerquest drive image 2002 on a Bart PE disc.
Like the ability to create an image of the faulty c drive in PE just before I restore the working image. Many a time i have had to go back in the faulty image to find/restore very recent pictures and files.
http://thepiratebay.org/tor/3383396/Tech182_Windows_bootable_CD_XP_environment_Bart_Pe_builder_Octob
@10
Call me a n00b and flame the sh!t outta me… but how the fcuk can many smaller zips increase torrent download times?
I thought the whole idea of torrent was that the data (collectively) was broken into small packets anyway… regardless of the ‘make-up’ of the data?
My personal experience is that I get considerably better dl times from complete files rather than zips.
My rather limited understanding of the reasons behind the zips was that it didn’t tie up networks when transferring the files from one place to another via ftp in the scene groups effort to cover their tracks?
Bring it on!!
Hmmm - never got my question out!
Does this thing actually work? I’ve tried all of the usual s/w (ghost, acronis etc) and they all make a lovely image of my IDE drive but all fail to write that info to my SATA drive (it freezes randomly). Yet I have both drives working happily alongside each other??