Create a bit-for-bit image of a suspect drive, saving it as a raw .img or compressed .mig file. Generate an MD5 hash chain for evidence integrity.

For businesses, the Enterprise Edition pays for itself after the first successful server migration or multi-PC deployment. For individuals, the Professional Edition (€99) may suffice. But if you require network cloning, forensic logging, or 24/7 support, Enterprise is the correct choice.

Supports mixing different drive types (IDE, SATA, USB, SCSI, Firewire) within the same cloning run.

The search for an usually signals a critical need—you are dealing with valuable data, tight deadlines, or failing hardware. The free alternatives (Clonezilla, ddrescue) are powerful for Linux experts but lack the error handling and GUI polish of HDClone.

For data recovery specialists, the "Sector-by-Sector" mode is vital. This mode copies every single sector of the drive, including deleted data and fragmented files. This is the preferred method for creating a forensic image of a drive before attempting repairs, ensuring the original evidence remains untouched. The Enterprise Edition also includes specialized rescue features that can read from unstable drives by retrying sectors with different strategies.