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Bobby1964
> 3 dayWorks real good I have cloned my 2 disks and replaced my 2 good drives with the cloned ones and they worked
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April Schultz
Greater than one weekI bought my Dell OptiPlex 7010 from Dell 5 years ago. It is working perfectly but just slow as one expected from a classic HHD. I wanted to change the original HHD to a solid state drive; however the Echo 2019 just frozen at half completion twice. I have emailed NTI Tech support and also its customer service. No reply from them whatsoever. Disappointed
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Bob H
> 3 dayDear Reader: I absolutely love this product and hope many more people purchase it because 1) it does exactly what NTI says very well, and 2) NTI deserves your business for an excellent product. I suspect most people who have provided negative feedback simply dont understand cloning very well, and those who do, but still write negative reviews, are far too harsh.
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Thomas M Kolar
> 3 dayIt gets near the end of the process and halts saying it cannot create a Linux partition. Im using a brand new 2TB drive, theres certainly enough room on it and why is it trying to create a Linux partition anyway?
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Darren M
Greater than one weekSo I got a copy of this software provided through Silicon Power, whom I bought several SSDs from, both 2.5 and m.2 form factors. The drives themselves are great, thus far. I initially bought two 2.5 SSDs and had Windows installed on one of those. A few weeks later I decided to buy an m.2 as well, and wanted to migrate my OS to that drive. Attempting to use Echo as provided by SP was, unfortunately, a mistake.
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Brett Bednar
> 3 dayWorked real well, the only road block that I really came across was the field that asked for the name of the company, yea it wont let you skip that field? So I typed in (None) and it took that answer and it worked out fine. I used this program instead of SanDisks crap! Which was a rediculous wild goose chase, cant believe they would do that to them selves as a business real stupid.
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Orlor
> 3 dayI need to clone my C: drive to a larger drive because my old drive is running out of space. I plug the new drive into my USB to SATA III adapter cable and plug it into a USB port. Run the program, select the drive and let it run. It copies about 97 - 99% of the drive and then hangs. Does this for several drives.
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Smiley1956
> 3 dayopen case find paper inside that says option to download, set aside put CD in installed quickly, but when put in key to activate it failed, tried a couple times, then website, used key on paper not inside case, got downloaded installed THEN use key inside case and got activated, time to clone it rebooted computer after a few seconds and started cloning, about 2 seconds and erred out, took some trial and error, but finally tried making it clone without changing partition sizes and was ok, was cloning........after about an hour it was 75% give or take and looked like might be another two hours as it was slowing down, finally gave up, shut down, restarted and computer choked, after startup repair, Win10 had all kinds of problems, good thing is I had an image that I used and half hour later all good. there are free versions that work faster and better. i may not be the best computer guy, but 2 years IT with 4.0 average, building computers over 20 years, installed windows and linux on a lot of computers and a semi-load of 3rd party software, and this rates in top 10% of garbage. do not waste money or time
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lupe
> 3 dayto clone my hard drive
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Richard Simpson
> 3 dayComplete waste of time and money, spent a few hours with tech support, trying to use NTI Echo to make a clone of my C:/ hard drive in vain. I switched to Acronis and had my clone in about half of an hour.