OSFClone 1.3.1000 freeware

OSFClone is a free, self-booting solution which enables you to create or clone exact raw disk images quickly and independent of the installed operating system. After creating or cloning a disk image, you can mount the image with PassMark OSFMount before conducting analysis with PassMark OSForensics. ...

Author PassMark Software
Released 2018-04-05
Filesize 37.85 MB
Downloads 790
OS Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows Vista x64, Windows 7 x32, Windows 7 x64, Win8 x32, Win8 x64, Win8, Win2000, Windows 2000, Windows 2003, Windows Vista, Windows Vista x64, Windows Vista, Windows
Installation No Install Support
Keywords osfclone, disk image creation, disk image creation software, image creation, image clone, image duplication, hard disk clone, FAT, NTFS, USB
Users' rating
(8 rating)
OSFCloneOtherWindows XP, Windows Vista, Windows Vista x64, Windows 7 x32, Windows 7 x64, Win8 x32, Win8 x64, Win8, Win2000, Windows 2000, Windows 2003, Windows Vista, Windows Vista x64, Windows Vista, Windows
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OSFClone freeware - The Latest Versions History
1.3.1000 Apr 5, 2018 Major Update New software release. Now compatible with the AFF file format.
1.0.1008b May 27, 2011 New Release New software release. Now compatible with the AFF file format.
1.0.1004 Dec 9, 2010 New Release New software release. Now compatible with the AFF file format.

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