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Difference between Hasleo Backup Suite vs. Hasleo Disk Clone?
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What is the difference between the two software tools

Hasleo Backup Suite vs. Hasleo Disk Clone?

They seem to cover a similar functionality.
Is one a subset of the other?

What can I do with Disk Clone what I cannot with Backup Suite?

Assume I want to transfer the content of an internal m.2 SSD with multiple partitions (with one of them Windows 10) to another (bigger) SSD (which shoule later replace the first).

What is the Hasleo tool of choice for this task?
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(02-04-2026, 06:35 AM)pstein Wrote: What is the difference between the two software tools

Hasleo Backup Suite vs. Hasleo Disk Clone?

They seem to cover a similar functionality.
Is one a subset of the other?

What can I do with Disk Clone what I cannot with Backup Suite?

Assume I want to transfer the content of an internal m.2 SSD with multiple partitions (with one of them Windows 10) to another (bigger) SSD (which shoule later replace the first).

What is the Hasleo tool of choice for this task?

Yes, Hasleo Disk Clone is a subset of the disk cloning feature in Hasleo Backup Suite. Hasleo Backup Suite offers a more complete set of features, including backup, restore, cloning, and some additional functions.
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@pstein,

I would recommend you watch this video for an explanation of the differences between cloning and imaging: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f9va6_gn-8s.

Personally, I always create disk images.

@admin has explained that the Hasleo Backup Suite (HBS) can do both, and has much more functionality.  I am so impressed with the capabilities of HBS that I purchased the Pro version, with lifetime free version upgrades, to support continued development by the team.  Its performance is the best of the three imaging programs that I own, in testing that I have done, and posted here.

Have a great day.

Regards,
Phil
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#4
@Phil,

Thank you so much for your sharing and for your contributions to HBS. HBS is still very young, and we will continue to work hard.

Best regards,
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