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Chris Titus Tech

Chris Titus Tech

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@mosheyeru9652
@mosheyeru9652 3 жыл бұрын
Great, excellent video clip. As a non-native English speaker I appreciate this clearly spoken presentation. No annoying music, no boring details. Just facts I need. Thx
@Lin_The_Cat_
@Lin_The_Cat_ 2 жыл бұрын
Chris’s tutorial videos are always great in that regard: always concise and easy to follow.
@rafalkolodziej8437
@rafalkolodziej8437 3 жыл бұрын
Been through most backup/imaging solution out there since early 2000's. Ultimate tool for me turned out to be CloneZilla indeed. I've become long-term user, advocate and supporter. Glad to see the tool crawling out of geeky niche, and hitting mainstream finally.
@nishantshokeen4279
@nishantshokeen4279 Жыл бұрын
This video is 2 years old, I thought it was only 6 months... god. Looking good Mr. Titus. The color of the polo is really popping.
@chrishershey450
@chrishershey450 3 жыл бұрын
This is exactly what Ive been looking for. Creating a family home Nas server, and I wanted to backup directly to the server. This is great. Thanks Chris!
@trunovmichael
@trunovmichael 3 жыл бұрын
A small tip to follow this video: Clonezilla image is about 300MB (less for older versions), flash drives can be as big as 120GB (or more), and you don't really need separate drives to use Clonezilla. You do need separate partitions though. So after writing Clonezilla to flash drive, you can repartition the disk to reclaim the remaining space as another partition, that would allow you to select that partition on same disk as /home/partimag and have a bit less flash drives' juggling in the process.
@checkanr138
@checkanr138 3 жыл бұрын
You can also put it on the target disk and just run it to RAM and completely overwrite it while cloning the source disk to the target disk.
@nokompromis2297
@nokompromis2297 2 жыл бұрын
You can also jut use Ventoy with the free space at the end to make your flashdrive multiboot. That way you can keep different linux distros / windows installers and clonezilla bootable on the same usb stick and make your usb stick multirole bootable drive with the spare storage partition.
@chrisball4843
@chrisball4843 3 жыл бұрын
I use Clonezilla at work for making/restoring images of our CentOS surveillance systems. The best way that I found, to use recovery, was to make a live recovery ISO so you can run Clonezilla environment and have the image all on one USB drive. It's a couple step process but once you have the Live restore ISO, you can image it (Rufus, dd, etc.) to other USB drives later. We ship this Live restore USB with all of our systems so customers have a recovery option if something goes wrong. The key thing for doing this option is that you have to make sure the drive that you backup (sda, sdb, etc.) is the same on the machine that you are recovering. Best way that I found is to make sure the backup drive is sda (first disk, disable other drives in BIOS) and then on the recovery, just unplug/disable in BIOS all drives leaving the target disk as the only drive accessible (making it sda or the first drive). There are ways in Clonezilla to convert the partition name...but not fun. Just some food for thought if you want this all on one USB.
@room2738
@room2738 3 жыл бұрын
nice advice! thanks !... i will remove all disks,and same on restore :)
@gordonreeder3451
@gordonreeder3451 3 жыл бұрын
Deja vu. I just went through all this about two weeks ago. The hard drive in my main desktop was failing. I used Clonezilla to make a carbon copy of the system drive to a new drive. Of course i also upgraded the drive to a larger size. Clonezilla handled it perfectly. Since I was cloning a failing drive, I opted to do the file system checks before and after the clone. All I can add is that if this 61 year old boomer can do it; So can you!
@mikecoxlong5807
@mikecoxlong5807 3 жыл бұрын
This is exactly what I needed.. and the notification just showed up, what a coincidence! Thanks Chris! 👍
@smashogre4766
@smashogre4766 3 жыл бұрын
I've always found CZ a little daunting so thanks for making this - very helpful!
@deechvogt1589
@deechvogt1589 3 жыл бұрын
Agreed. Not the most intuitive thing to use but Clonezilla is the best way to save multiple bare metal setups of your PC. Thanks for taking time to clarify its use. Later Chris!!
@dontdex8221
@dontdex8221 2 жыл бұрын
I tried to snapshot my system with timeshift but thats not too useful if you have to restore a new file system with encryption.
@Practical-IT
@Practical-IT 3 жыл бұрын
Clonezilla isn't bad in a pinch. For FOSS and user friendly, I have been using RescueZilla. The next release will be able to backup to and restore from images created with Clonezilla. RescueZilla is based on an older project called Redo Backup & Restore which had been a dormant project for several years. It has recently been picked up again by (I believe) the original developer under the name Redo Rescue. Both projects are worth a look.
@AJ-po6up
@AJ-po6up Жыл бұрын
After using CloneZilla for many many years I switched to RescueZilla and I can say I will not go back, it's so much better and more feature complete, it makes CloneZilla look confusing and outdated as hell.
@jacksmith5045
@jacksmith5045 3 жыл бұрын
It’s a bit of a learning curve at first but it’s a very effective piece of software. I’ve used it multiple times
@davidfrischknecht8261
@davidfrischknecht8261 3 жыл бұрын
I used Clonezilla several years ago to copy my Windows 7 Professional installation onto a bigger hard drive because I was running out of space and didn't feel like doing a complete re-install. Once I booted back into Windows 7 on the new hard drive, I was able to use the partition manager provided by Windows to expand the partition to fill the new hard drive. I used the device-to-device mode since I had both drives connected to the PC.
@timehrhart2837
@timehrhart2837 Жыл бұрын
Super helpful video even two years later! Thanks for this Chris
@WeedMIC
@WeedMIC 3 жыл бұрын
Been using it for over a decade, better than ghost.
@AlexanderSomma
@AlexanderSomma 3 жыл бұрын
Same. It's a rock solid option. I find it's the best for backing up and restoring whole disks and images.
@tuomashelin555
@tuomashelin555 3 жыл бұрын
Lots of comments about cloning vs. rsync. Both have their special merits, but as tools they're not the same. Rsync is mainly for doing directory-based backups and it allows leaving out filetypes or directories you don't want backed up. This is what TimeShift is for and comparing it Clonezilla is just a misunderstanding of the purpose of CloneZilla. Cloning is a different operation, here's the way I've used it: from time to time I've had to re-install my sons PC with Windows. After booting for the first time M(es)S Windows and having installed all the required software, I made a full cloned image of the C:\ - drive. That way, eventually, when my son messed up his Win- installation with viruses and malware - oh, the joy of Flash-based browser games.. - I just root-canaled the hard drive by re-partitioning and restored it to its "native" state with Clonezilla. With all configurations and what-not. All other (safe) data can then be restored with rsync, if necessary. Repairing or trying to repair a f-ed up Windows system is just hopeless. Defrag, anyone?
@kuhluhOG
@kuhluhOG 3 жыл бұрын
My company sells and uses Clonezilla (with Hardware, currently a HDD) with a special script for our CNC controls. But we made it easy enough for any user to do that. (it's literally like that: Do you want to restore or backup? Is it one of our controls or a PC? What's the file name of the backupfile? That's it.) Doing that without our version would be (obviously) possible, but kinda painful because you can't backup some partitions but need to backup multiple (yep, we have about 10 partitions in total). And before somebody asks, yes we give you the source code of the software we use (if the license mandates it) if you ask for it, that includes out modified Linux kernel.
@msnit9676
@msnit9676 4 ай бұрын
This has been a excellent video, Thank you for taking the time to make it and publish!
@MartinAhlman
@MartinAhlman 3 жыл бұрын
Clonezilla has saved my ass several times, and helped me restoring a lot of computers to the state they should be before using them for edumacation. Great tool! And I don't mind the interface, that's how long I've been using it :-D
@luismglvieira
@luismglvieira 3 жыл бұрын
Statistically, you should get this comment all the time. But the timing on this couldn't be better for me, as I was about to make a post on Manjaro forums about it. Cheers brother
@Psychiatry.321
@Psychiatry.321 3 жыл бұрын
This is the best software for data backup and clone also it supports multicasting and unicasting (over network but required to setup Clonezilla Server SE and PXE boot from clients PC ). APFS not supported but Sector to sector backup will do the trick for newer Macs running macOS High Sierra (on SSD) or Later. Note: macOS High Sierra on mechanical hard drive uses HFS+ and sector to sector backup means clonezilla uses dd command in background regardless what the file system is. Just one more thing BootCamp will be backed up on all intel based mac and finally macrium reflect will do the same but it's not completely free and only available for windows so you need to use the the free edition of rescue image and boot from the mac then clone or backup the entire drive. Thank you for this video
@kasunrajapaksha6651
@kasunrajapaksha6651 3 жыл бұрын
Thanks Chris your videos are really informative. You speak the truth according to your knowledge & experience. Your channel is my go to resource for Backup solutions, NAS, personal desktop OS, pretty much everything.
@TheGhostandTheFlame
@TheGhostandTheFlame Жыл бұрын
Thanks Chris for this video! Another useful thing to know is that some live images of Linux distro (e.g. Arch Linux and Manjaro) also have gparted and clonezilla out of the box! So just live boot e.g. the Arch Linux ISO and execute clonezilla from there! Saved me a bit of trouble :)
@delinuxco8944
@delinuxco8944 3 жыл бұрын
Two things, one is you can always create a disk image using gnome disk utility. Select the drive on the left side go to the top menu and select restore disk select your image and restore. Second item, most live ISO's include clonezilla and garted. I include them in my ISO.
@barndweller4573
@barndweller4573 3 жыл бұрын
I have used it for a few years now. First just to back up our server and later I used it on Windoz. Its great takes the operating system and all. I have gotten mixed up once and wiped a drive I was trying to backup. Thank God I had other backups, BE CAREFUL. I never knew what the second option did so that will help me because the old eyes are not as good as they once were.
@5argetech56
@5argetech56 3 жыл бұрын
Clonezilla is FANTASTIC!!! Even backs up multi-boot systems.. Never had a problem. It just works, and it's Free...
@zadkieladdae8145
@zadkieladdae8145 3 жыл бұрын
It my go to backup and mirroring software, you can put all your backups on a NAS. It easy to use mahn.
@pixels303at-odysee9
@pixels303at-odysee9 3 жыл бұрын
It works. I tried it. I prefer using another paid product because I can do it without rebooting. If I was linux, it would be my #1 choice. Not to many people do this. I do it all the time. Upgrade from 7200 to 10000 rpm hard drive, no problem, to ssd, no problem, to NVME, kinda sketchy but works if you preload drivers that were deleted on the net or if you have a system that supports the newer technology. Thing is, there are other pci-e devices which work on any system or OS, but they are expensive and difficult to buy. What NVME misses is a BIOS Firmware layer which does the active translation. If they did this, you could plug it into anything and run without a driver. They don't want you to do that. Resizing is another issue. My cloning software can clone to smaller or larger storage devices on the fly intelligently.
@MrKeyrocker
@MrKeyrocker 3 жыл бұрын
Clonezilla is a great piece of software and quite reliable which is very important., i've been using it more than 10 years for all my system backups, no problems so far. Also system rescue image is a great tool if you want clonezilla, gparted, desktop enviroment , terminal , firefox all in one! Firefox comes handy for searching the net for solutions , forums, linux commands or just pass your time waiting for your backups to finish.
@citizenkane1496
@citizenkane1496 3 жыл бұрын
Really great channel. It's been my go to since I started messing with linux. Thanks for all great tips on tools & howto's. And for for ditching all the BS nonsense witch I personally thinks ruin the experiece for lots of folks. Snaps vs Flatpaks etc .. It's neverending.
@akahenke
@akahenke Жыл бұрын
Greatest tool ever I set up a pxe-boot solution with clonezilla that lets a customer install a windows 11 syspreped image to any computer. No need to use MS bloated deploy stack this way.
@user-bc5vv1ug2g
@user-bc5vv1ug2g 3 жыл бұрын
As Taiwanese, so glad Titus made a video about it. I use clonezilla when I was a kid, it's a powerful tool.
@aniketnair1480
@aniketnair1480 3 жыл бұрын
If we backup a windows system will it back up C + all other drives present or will it backup only the C drive? Also, when restoring back windows do we get an option to chose which drive the restore needs to go into? Thanks!
@send2gl
@send2gl 3 жыл бұрын
Is this any better than using dd to save or restore? Admittedly I've only used it for smaller Raspberry Pi full disks or partitions but I do like dd.
@mohnishgehlot5377
@mohnishgehlot5377 3 жыл бұрын
Hi! I have a separate boot and root partition, both encrypted, and the disk is gpt. Can clonezilla clone the entire disk including all the partitions, so that I can restore it to a drive of the same size or larger?
@anonded
@anonded Жыл бұрын
Adding clonezilla and gparted to my ventoy usb was the way to go!
@markjones2349
@markjones2349 3 жыл бұрын
I used Clonezilla for about 5 years. Until I discovered Timeshift which is such a time saver.
@johnbaines9580
@johnbaines9580 3 жыл бұрын
Chris - can I suggest you do a video on Rescuezilla? It is a 2020 rewrite of the old Redo Rescue that is fully compatible with Clonezilla. The key point is that it has a GUI that is unambiguous and easy to follow. It also contains many useful utilities.
@4RunningHorses
@4RunningHorses 2 ай бұрын
Clonezilla is a huge pain. Installed it on bootable usb, but computer won't recognize it, or throws back an error, etc., etc. Tried it multiple times. Every time, it gives a different reasons for why it's not working. Formatted the USB, repeated the process, came back empty handed. I hope they improve this.
@gwgux
@gwgux 3 жыл бұрын
Clonezilla is awesome! A bit rough around the edges, but still a great tool nonetheless. I also like the Fog and DRBL projects as well.
@marknhopgood
@marknhopgood 7 ай бұрын
Agreed - second option is best for me. Now if only we could customise the iso to make our desired setup. It would save a lot of menuing.
@coffeemaddan
@coffeemaddan 2 жыл бұрын
Very useful tool. Read the prompts carefully. Easily does the process to a Windows network share or many other protocols.
@thaernejem7317
@thaernejem7317 3 жыл бұрын
Cool one. Do you know if Ghost still there or was it renamed? I love Ghost, but will try Clonezilla though
@princemj
@princemj 3 жыл бұрын
Hey Chris This Is Cool Thanks For These Useful Information ❤️
@brentsummers7377
@brentsummers7377 3 жыл бұрын
Thanks, I agree 100% about Clonezilla. I have Clonezilla on a DVD & even though it slower to use than a flash drive, I can restore a small Windows image in well under 15 minutes.
@jesset2912
@jesset2912 3 жыл бұрын
I just want to say this video was the best. Thank you very much for this video. It was just what I needed to clone my server C drive.
@OOKrishnaKumar
@OOKrishnaKumar 3 жыл бұрын
Will siemens nxcad 11.0 run comfortably on windows 10 virtually installed( using oracle virtual box) on ubuntu 18.04lts ? ( i have only hdd of 1Tb only and i5 8th gen) plz reply, i'm beginner???
@jamba_d2225
@jamba_d2225 3 жыл бұрын
Macrium Reflect rocks
@amn357
@amn357 3 жыл бұрын
Macrium Reflect Free not open source but just works.
@themodelmechanic3837
@themodelmechanic3837 3 жыл бұрын
I love clonezilla too. Thanks for the great video Chris. I would add that “(*) Rescue” mode is awesome too. If you have a degraded drive that a client brings you, in a system, that they insist they want you to try and mirror onto a new hard drive, it rocks. Don’t forget to back up user files first, before the clone. It’s disk load intensive on a degraded drive, and could cause the old drive to completely fail while on the bench. Then run an SFC once on the new drive to make sure the OS is in good shape.
@frenk051
@frenk051 3 жыл бұрын
For a degraded drive, I find *ddrescue* a great command line tool. E.g. when copying from a near-dead drive to an image, on a first pass it tries to read good parts only, skipping read errors. After it's done with a first pass, it goes on trying to read the skipped parts, splitting them into smaller and smaller chunks just to get as much data out as soon as possible.
@thierrybo6304
@thierrybo6304 3 жыл бұрын
You should also check Rescuezilla that is more simple.
@ChrisTitusTech
@ChrisTitusTech 3 жыл бұрын
Will do, thanks for the suggestion!
@Innocentdarkness72
@Innocentdarkness72 3 жыл бұрын
super video, i use this tool for my windows, and linux system's to backup many many years !!!! nice weekend .....
@ChrisTitusTech
@ChrisTitusTech 3 жыл бұрын
Have a great weekend as well!
@menthe885
@menthe885 3 жыл бұрын
Clonezilla is absolutly fantastic yah. Thank's for making this video
@diskmandiskman6954
@diskmandiskman6954 3 жыл бұрын
I have never been able to get CloneZilla to actually RECOVER a failed backup to a new drive. The replacement drive has to be the EXACT same size or larger than the original. Heck, even larger drives mostly fail recovery anyways. And forget "cloning" a 500GB to a 250SSD. Aint gonna happen. Even resizing partitions with GParted or the Windows disk management. Nope. diskgenius. has been my go to for a while now. The free version works great!
@ankushgaur9367
@ankushgaur9367 3 жыл бұрын
I really like your channel. Thank you for your really helpful videos.
@M0rn1n6St4r
@M0rn1n6St4r 3 жыл бұрын
I can tell by the color scheme that CTT is using the Debian version of Clonezilla Live. Don't. The Ubuntu version of Clonezilla Live is _NOTICEABLY_ better. And, I am using it to backup (and restore) a Debian-based distro of desktop Linux. I have been using Clonezilla Live for over a year. I am using my 3rd version of Clonezilla Live. For the 1st two, I tried both the Debian and Ubuntu versions. Each time, the Debian version was slower at each user-input step and threw many more errors on boot. The current Ubuntu version of Clonezilla (i.e. based on Focal Fossa) is the best, yet. Faster. No boot errors. If one is backing up multiple partitions, I recommend using "saveparts". As I am dual-booting (via UEFI) and using a partition to share files between Linux and Windows, I have 6 partitions (1 FAT32/EFI, 1 Microsoft Reserved, 3 NTFS, 1 EXT4/Linux-system) plus 1 linux-swap partition. Linux-swap partitions are not saved or restored by Clonezilla Live. Using "saveparts" and "restoreparts" allows me to choose which ones I want to save _and_ which ones I want restore. Why restore an entire device (30-60 minutes) when I _usually_ need to restore only 1 system partition (19 GiB in-use; 2-3 minutes)? Desktop Linux is my primary OS, but I use Windows 10, occasionally. Windows 10 must be "Shutdown" (i.e. not in "Reboot" status) in order for Clonezilla Live to make a backup of a Windows system partition. Here is a step-by-step list of how I use Clonezilla Live to "saveparts": 1. Shutdown or reboot Linux 2. Startup into grub 3. Select and start Windows 4. Logon to any account with "shutdown" privileges 5. Shutdown Windows 6. Insert Clonezilla Live USB media and connect external storage (i.e. backup target or restore source). 7. Power up, pressing my BIOS's "choose boot device" hotkey (or you can just set the Clonezilla Live USB as the top boot option in the BIOS boot order; ahead of one's internal storage bootloaders) 8. Select the device with Clonezilla Live and press 9. Follow the prompts, selecting the backup/restore device and directory (tabbing or right-arrow to "DONE"), and continue to the backup/restore options (i.e. press ) 10. Choose "saveparts" 11. Name the backup (tip: I do not use CapsLock, as I have mistakenly entered my encryption password with it still on) 12. Choose the partitions on your internal storage to save 13. Choose default compression; Skip checking filesystem; Skip checking image is restorable; Encrypt backup; poweroff on completion (so I can just walk away after it starts and return at my convenience, sans powering an unattended, completed backup; the 1st two partitions on my NVMe, however, are the UEFI and a small RAW partition, which save in seconds; followed by the Windows system partition, so I wait to ensure the Windows system partition starts backing up, as I have encountered problems when it appears to have shutdown _incorrectly_ ...prompting "Do you want to continue?" or whatever... in which case I cancel the backup and return to step 2, so I can retry step 5 "Shutdown Windows") 14. Follow prompts, enter the encryption password, and confirm that the partitions to be saved are correct; press 'y' then to proceed (completes in 40-60 minutes, with my hardware and all 6 partitions) After backing up, I leave everything connected. Then I begin the "check-img-restorable" process: 1. Repeat steps 7-9 "saveparts" (above) 2. Choose "check-img-restorable" 3. Select the backup image created earlier and press 4. Enter the _correct password_ and continue 5. Check back periodically to see the results after completion (takes 30-40 minutes, with my hardware and all 6 partitions) 6. Look for "ALL partitions appear to be restorable", and for any problems 7. Press enter to continue 8. Choose "poweroff" 9. After the device has powered off, disconnect the Clonezilla Live USB media and the external storage To restore a backup: 1. Repeat steps 7-9 from "saveparts" (above) 2. Choose "restoreparts" 3. Repeat steps 3-5 from "check-img-restorable" (above), choosing the partitions to be restored (in any combination, 1-N) 4. Look for "ALL partitions were restored successfully", and for any problems 5. Repeat steps 7-9 from "check-img-restorable" (above) 6. Power on and verify the restore (i.e. hands-on, "reality" check)
@mina11237
@mina11237 3 жыл бұрын
Bro Chris you are awesome! I have been on the search for one as I need to ship out my pc for a replacement.
@chebhou
@chebhou Жыл бұрын
Thanks, that was clear and straight forward
@stringfellowhawk4843
@stringfellowhawk4843 3 жыл бұрын
I'd honestly pay $10-20 if Clonzilla had a nice clean, easy to understand GUI. I'm really surprised nobody has created something.
@JanVaskoSG
@JanVaskoSG Жыл бұрын
Still working as of today, ty!
@pablosantiago9946
@pablosantiago9946 2 жыл бұрын
This video is amazing!. Clonezilla is hard and great at the same time. Thanks Chris!.
@infinitestars394
@infinitestars394 4 ай бұрын
Question: When restoring a Clonezilla Image, should I delete/format the destination disk before? Wanna do a clean restore, but idk if that works.
@TheChefODoom
@TheChefODoom 3 ай бұрын
PSA: If you clone your drive directly; there is a likely chance the cloned device or receiving device won't show up in the boot menu. Unplug the original device from your motherboard to solve this issue. Clonezilla not only clones the user data, operating system, and files; but also the identifiers used by the operating system. If you do not unplug one or the other, your boot menu may end up doing what mine does - ignoring and hiding one of the drives, and randomly choosing which one of the two to use for booting or showing up in the boot menu.
@WR250a
@WR250a 3 жыл бұрын
when using dd , triple check your of=/dev/sdX (X being the drive wanted) statement . IF YOU CHOOSE THE WRONG DRIVE ALL DATA WILL BE OVERWRITTEN AND WILL NOT BE RECOVERABLE. if you take a drive that has been overwrite with dd to a recovery firm, they will most likely refuse to try if you tell them you used dd.
@LetrixAR
@LetrixAR 3 жыл бұрын
It was really straight forward.
@RobertGossCreator
@RobertGossCreator 3 жыл бұрын
Have always tried using this software but find it a bit confusing. Never really knew if it worked
@ksoonsoon
@ksoonsoon 3 жыл бұрын
Given this is just one open for cloning, can you do a video that takes a deeper dive into cloning that covers most of the options and suggests the best tools? I just spent a ton of time down that rabbit hole, so I can appreciate a better look at the subject. Thx
@ivailogeimara
@ivailogeimara 3 жыл бұрын
I really don't like Clonezilla as a "backup" tool, for Linux especially. rsync is far more suited for this kind of job. Cause when you backup you want to sync the data (i.e. write only the changes) but Clonezilla just images the drive which rewrites the whole thing and the backup is not really browsable. Now for cloning and imaging it's great.
@ChrisTitusTech
@ChrisTitusTech 3 жыл бұрын
So true!
@asifadam93
@asifadam93 Жыл бұрын
Really helped me, Thanks
@alcorza3567
@alcorza3567 3 жыл бұрын
Great video Chris! Been keeping an eye out for an open source solution like this. Curious about the RAT though. Video about that? I have a few Linux and Windows machines that it'd be super useful to remote access. Looks almost exactly like how RMM modules function on some server boards.
@MostlyInteresting
@MostlyInteresting Жыл бұрын
no need for parted or any thing else to expand the image into the space on the new drive. Really needed when you upgrade a boot drive. Instead of Beginner use Expert. Add one checked box, Expand into available space... or something like that... going from memory. The three partitions on a standard Windows boot drive will be expanded to use all the new bigger drive. This might make the recovery and the EFI partitions a bit lager than need be, but not a big deal.
@ErickWhite-Gronok
@ErickWhite-Gronok 2 жыл бұрын
I know it's been awhile. I went device to device to clone a mechanical current system to an NvMe of the same size, and tried to boot off the NvMe and it won't boot. Is it because I still have the mechanical drive in the system that it's booting off of that or do I need to make the image and then restore it to transfer it to my Samsung NvMe M.2?
@ToadeRTroniX
@ToadeRTroniX 3 жыл бұрын
Nice walk through. Clonezilla is great, but I wish it was more intuitive. It would be perfect if you could clone larger drives to smaller ones and automatically shrink the partition.
@ToadeRTroniX
@ToadeRTroniX 3 жыл бұрын
@Donald Mickunas You would think it would be possible. I often replace 1TB hdds with 250GB ssds. Most users use less than 100GB of data. I'm usually stuck with windows tools for this. I used to use ghost, but it doesn't work for gpt partitions.
@marzipug5439
@marzipug5439 2 жыл бұрын
Worked perfectly. Thanks for the help :)
@dw6528
@dw6528 Жыл бұрын
I recently had a failure with Clonezilla. I had a linux system which I backed up with Clonezilla and the Clonezilla image was stored on a new thumb-drive. Over the years I have never had a problem with Clonezilla - so it was my typical backup utility. However - at the time I made the Clonezilla backup I also performed a backup using Timeshift And the Timeshift backup data was stored on an external hard-drive. I was unable to restore the system using Clonezilla because at the step in which one is to insert the thumb drive which contains the backup image to be restored - Clonezilla was unable to recognize the thumb-drive when it was plugged into the PC. All other systems readily recognized that thumb-drive without a problem. But for some reason Clonezilla in that machine was unable to recognize it. So I was unsuccessful at recovering that machine using Clonezilla. Fortunately - the Timeshift backup worked flawlessly.
@vinaypandey9548
@vinaypandey9548 Жыл бұрын
What's that "out of band remote access" tool you used in video? Seems like an efficient method to access BIOS remotely.
@MBhanuprakash111
@MBhanuprakash111 3 жыл бұрын
I really wanted this
@udayworldwide
@udayworldwide 2 жыл бұрын
Can we restore to an SSD with less capacity? Or, same or larger capacity drive required? It was said that only used sectors are backed up??
@jamescabarr2921
@jamescabarr2921 2 жыл бұрын
If you're cloning disk from big to small, it will not let you as long as you have the same size of storage
@Mohammed_Izzath
@Mohammed_Izzath Жыл бұрын
It worked! Tank you sir.
@forget6917
@forget6917 3 жыл бұрын
Couldn't you just use the DD command in the terminal
@ahuman6825
@ahuman6825 3 жыл бұрын
That's what I do
@forget6917
@forget6917 3 жыл бұрын
@Donald Mickunas I copied Linux to a Windows HDD and everything copied fine.
@izzyhope58
@izzyhope58 Ай бұрын
would this be a good way to backup old external hard drives (not ones that have OS install. Just has data on it), or is there a different software I should use for this purpose. Also would it be possible to mount the image to your device to browse through the file system. I have some ancient harddrives that I want to backup incase the drives fail, but also want to look through the files on them. Can Clonezilla do a byte by bvte clone (for example if the file system on the drive is broken or is an obscure file system that isn't supported)
@renierfourie2406
@renierfourie2406 3 жыл бұрын
I cant wait to try it. It still looks super confusing to me but this will most likely save me alot of trouble in the future
@milanmarkovic1500
@milanmarkovic1500 3 жыл бұрын
what happens to drivers when cloning to new hardware?
@ivailogeimara
@ivailogeimara 3 жыл бұрын
Clonezilla makes byte level copy of the drive/partition. So the new drive will have the exact same partition(s) as the old which means it'll have the exact same drivers as old.
@ChrisTitusTech
@ChrisTitusTech 3 жыл бұрын
This used to be an issue, but windows will auto reconfigure itself and Linux doesn't use drivers 😉
@jimmyscott5144
@jimmyscott5144 3 жыл бұрын
Clinezilla does have a terminal install with apt and then you can do it all from terminal and back up to a spectate drive that way (I think)
@user-vn7ce5ig1z
@user-vn7ce5ig1z 3 жыл бұрын
Unfortunately this was just a basic example, but it's not always as simple as this. In my case, I wanted to upgrade the laptop's (500Gb) hard-drive to a (120Gb) SSD. I emptied the drive out until it was small enough, then shrank the 15Gb recovery partition down to 11Gb (there was 4Gb of unused space going to waste), then cloned the drive. Windows boots fine, but I had to fix the MBR to get winmemtest working, and Windows Repair won't run ("can't find the device") and the Acer recovery D2D won't run. 😕 I can only assume that the Windows Recovery environment is looking for the .wim file using hard-coded low-level descriptors rather than something like "C:" and that the Acer laptop-recovery tool is checking for the D2D image at a specific sector or something (I'd try setting the recovery partition back to 15Gb but that's not doable right now).
@victornoagbodji
@victornoagbodji 3 жыл бұрын
👏 👏 🙏 thanks for sharing these tips !!
@soudanijawher9764
@soudanijawher9764 3 жыл бұрын
thank you very much for this tutorial , you are the only channel offering such a great tool , all other channel are bullshit , I'm very gratefull
@barryobrien1890
@barryobrien1890 3 жыл бұрын
On the first screen if you go to page 2 you can boot from ram, and then write to the same drive as clonezilla. I have a 2tb drive with clonezilla on it and my backups all on same backup drive
@skigulmarg-com
@skigulmarg-com 3 жыл бұрын
QUESTION: If my laptop is dual boot, will Clonzilla clone everything (efi partition-fat32, recovery partition, basi data partition - nfts (windows), linux ext4 partition and the last ntfs recovery partition)? Meaning if colne back in the machine I could boot in Windows or linux?
@stupidchicken03
@stupidchicken03 3 жыл бұрын
Been using CZ at work for years. Recently Dell started changing their BIOS GUI and moving options around. Have you used CZ on a newer Dell Latitude, like a 7420 or newer?
@50cts
@50cts 2 жыл бұрын
Can it be that for example 128 GB SSDs of different manufacturers and/or models are not offering the exact same size which makes it impossible to restore if the SSD on which you want to restore is slightly (maybe several Bytes) smaller?
@x91w
@x91w 3 жыл бұрын
As much as I love Clonezilla and I know it uses dd, I still find raw dd is sometimes the only tool that can successfully copy some non standard formats and layouts
@petmyrock
@petmyrock 2 жыл бұрын
worked perfectly thank you for the video.
@Drifter69
@Drifter69 3 жыл бұрын
What are you using for your "out of band" remote access tool set up...??
@PedroRosado22
@PedroRosado22 3 жыл бұрын
Great video! I'm trying to restore an image to an external drive through Virtualbox. However, the speed slows down to a halt and do not complete. Any suggestions? Thanks in advance.
@3beansanddreams
@3beansanddreams 2 жыл бұрын
Great Video!! Can an image be restored on a different hardware configuration system? For example a Dell 780 image to a Dell 3070
@hstrinzel
@hstrinzel Жыл бұрын
THANK YOU! Awesome! How would this boot on a computer that has UEFI secure boot?
@QuikRay
@QuikRay 23 күн бұрын
Cloning should mean, not just making a backup, but cloning an OS to a second HDD snd having it instantely bootable. Backing up an OS does not make it bootable, cloning does. A very important distinction to make and articulate while doing a video like this. Too many KZfaqrs do not give good technical descriptions of most of the technical stuff they talk about....it's loose, sloppy language they use to describe everything...more confusing than evet.
@jakemeals
@jakemeals 3 жыл бұрын
If I clone a linux machine into a new machine with different hardware, will it be recognize? i.e. new hardware thinking hey you had intel cpu and Nvidia drivers instead to AMD cpu and AMD open source drivers? Or vise versa.
@ChrisTitusTech
@ChrisTitusTech 3 жыл бұрын
Most instances it will work. However it's not 100% with drastic hardware differences
@MatthewWilliamsX
@MatthewWilliamsX 3 жыл бұрын
Compare this to a Windows clone on a new system and you will see favour in the Linux distro of a similar year. That being said - your Linux machine will clone better or worse - depending on the version.
@cbluebeard
@cbluebeard 4 ай бұрын
Does clonezilla skip bad sectors? I have a Samsung SSD with windows 7 on it, but it has a lot of bad sectors. Magician failed to clone it.
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