06 December 25, 00:51
Hasleo Disk Clone
Hasleo Disk Clone is a professional Windows cloning software providing multiple disk alignment modes, sector-by-sector cloning of disks and partitions, flexible partition adjustment (location/size on the destination disk), and MBR/GPT disks conversion during cloning (MBR=>GPT or GPT=>MBR). Additionally, you can create a bootable WinPE emergency disk to migrate disks or partitions.
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KEY FEATURES
- System Clone
Easily migrate a Windows system (including user settings, drivers, and applications) from one disk to another, without reinstalling and configuring your Windows working environment.
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- Disk Clone
Disk cloning is the process of creating an exact copy of a source disk to destination disk. The destination disk can be an HDD, SSD, or any other compatible storage medium. This process is typically performed using specialized cloning software. Clone the entire disk to another disk and ensure identical data content on both disks. This is very useful for upgrading to an SSD or a larger capacity disk.
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- Partition Clone
Clone a partition to another location and keep the data intact. It is very useful to back up the important partition, allowing you to quickly restore the lost files.
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- NEW - Delta Clone
Delta Clone technology is an efficient solution for data backup and system replication. The purpose of 'Delta Clone' is to clone only the data blocks that have changed relative to a historical benchmark point. Delta Clone's most important technology is rapid and efficient detection of these changed blocks.
- Convert MBR to GPT/Convert GPT to MBR
The Master Boot Record (MBR) and GUID Partition Table (GPT) are two differernt disk partitioning schemes. The MBR is the traditional partitioning scheme, supporting disks up to 2TB in capacity and allowing a maximum of four primary partitions. It must be used with the Legacy BIOS boot mode. GPT, the modern standard replacing MBR, supports larger hard drives over 2TB and enables the creation of up to 128 or more partitions. It requires UEFI boot mode.
- Resize and Move Partition
Before cloning, you can resize and move partitions as needed via the GUI, which is useful when a special disk layout is required. Hasleo Disk Clone allows users to resize and move partitions before cloning. This feature is particularly useful when you need to relocate or resize specific segments of your disk layout.
- Extremely Fast Cloning Speed
The deeply optimized file system cloning algorithm can perform cloning operations at an extremely fast speed, ensuring data consistency while significantly reducing processing time.
- Native support for Windows X86/X64/ARM64
Native support for Windows X86/X64/ARM64 delivers significantly improved performance, reduced power consumption, and ensures better compatibility and user experience.
- Bootable WinPE Media
Hasleo Disk Clone allows for users to create a bootable WinPE media and boot from it to perform cloning operations.
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Latest version is Hasleo Disk Clone version 5.5.2.2 (11/13/2025)
Change Log
- Fixed an issue that caused volume locking failures
- Fixed an issue with creating WinPE in Windows 7
- Updated Dutch and Ukrainian translations
Changelog HERE
PERTINENT LINKS
Hasleo Disk Clone Product Page HERE
Download Hasleo Disk Clone HERE
Hasleo Software Support HERE
Complete User Guide HERE
Hasleo Software User Forum HERE
How do I register Hasleo Disk Clone
Hasleo Software Offline Activation Page HERE
Data and Info derived from Hasleo Software with permission
- Fixed an issue that caused volume locking failures



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