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Comentado en México el 26 de diciembre de 2024
SM2DUPE11 Más de 1.5 años usándolo y sin problemas, hace la clonacion de HDD/SSD SATA y M.2 Nvme en tiempos que dependen del tamaño y la velocidad de los propios discos, (a mí me parece rapido)Cuando el hdd/ssd de origen es más grande que el hdd/ssd de destino es mejor usar la clonacionpor porcentaje con lo que logrará pasar todos los archivos, datos, particiones y sistema operativoal hdd/ssd nuevo.He clonado SSD 2.5 sata Adata y Kingston, y M.2 Adata legend 800 850 900, Kingston SNV2S/NV2y HDD Seagate FireCuda/Barracuda entre otros.Tiene varias configuraciones para la clonacion según tus necesidades, una excelente herramientade clonacion confiable y directa, sin la necesidad de instalar software dudoso (con posibles virus)que te quita espacio en el disco/ssd y hacen lenta tu maquina.
Travis Truax
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 26 de enero de 2024
I wanted a standalone duplicator to get away from having to have a full PC "disk lab" taking up a desk just to clone some disks from time to time. I first bought a cheap duplicator to see if it might be usable despite the clunkiness... and that was a waste of $100.While it would be difficult to justify most techie types to invest in anything at this level for their own personal tool shed at home, what you get for the money is much more acceptable than the big nothing you get with the other clunky clone devices on Amazon for $50~$200. There are other more expensive options like a Kanguru if you need to clone a bunch of drives, but for a small shop this is a great device.This is solid in functionality and quality- though as other reviews point out, there are still some things that would make it better feature-wise that might be in those more expensive devices, but this is less than half of the price of some of those other options.
Bill N.
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 22 de abril de 2024
We bought this unit specifically because it supported multiple M.2 drive formats, i.e. 2230, 2242, 2260, etc. We frequently deal with multiple sizes and move between them often. Couple with the fact that you can transfer from a spindle drive directly to any M.2 size made this seem to be the perfect choice, even at an exorbitant price.What they DON"T tell you in the manual is that in order to switch between sizes, the unit must literally be disassembled... for no other reason than to move the rubber posts used to retain the drive. Absolutely ridiculous. A much better solution would have been to simply use standard M.2 screws which are easily sourced. To add insult to injury, the (2) rubber posts provided are NOT available as a part. In other words, when you tear one going through the process of moving it, you can't get a replacement.What follows is the transcript of a tech support chat in which they explain the necessary steps to move the rubber posts:"[4/22/2024, 11:33:14 AM] Carlos: Even though Im not able to try by myself, I can completely understand the trouble this may cause.And again, you are correct, as per the recommended steps to do this which are the following:Remove the Phillips head screws on both sides of the LED housingWith both screws from the sides of the LED housing removed, gently lift the housing away from the rest of the productRemove the Phillips head screw from the bottom of the drive tray(s) you wish to move the rubber drive holder ofHolding both ends of the drive tray, remove the drive tray from the rest of the product.Pinch the top of the rubber drive holder and pull it through the drive tray to remove itReposition the rubber drive holder to the desired depth hole and push it through the bottom of the drive trayGently replace the drive tray in its original position Secure the drive tray to the body of the product using the washer and screw removed in Step 3Return the LED housing to its original position and secure it using the screws removed in Step 1It seems the drive tray should be removed unfortunately"I STRONGLY suggest you look elsewhere for an SATA/M.2 cloning device.
RH
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 20 de mayo de 2022
We were looking for a stand alone device that could clone SATA and SSD to M.2 and this does it well.Cloning a 500GB SSD to 1 TB M.2 took about 17:54 using the (Copy system & files).Cloning a 500GB SSD to 1 TB M.2 took about 1:06:24 using the (Copy the whole HDD).Other settings will enable you to do other options.We also used it to wipe the old drives and it is great to have (NIST SP 800-88 Rev 1 - Purge)Their support department is responsive and a human being actually answer the phone.
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