In this article, we explore the best alternatives for SuperDuper on Windows, helping users clone their drives, create backups, and restore data efficiently. We delve into practical solutions, explaining each step in detail while providing tips to ensure data integrity.
SuperDuper is a highly user-friendly backup and cloning tool, designed with an intuitive interface and easy-to-understand language. It’s great for creating reliable bootable backups and keeping them up to date with its built-in scheduler.
With SuperDuper, you can back up all the data on your computer and boot directly from the backup if needed. This feature is a lifesaver if you accidentally delete a crucial file or experience a hard drive failure. You can quickly restore your system or specific files without reinstalling everything. For more details, refer to the SuperDuper User Guide.
*Unfortunately, SuperDuper only works with Mac OS on Apple computers.
So far Shirt Pocket doesn’t make a Windows version of this amazing backup program. Users who are running Windows 11/10/8/7 and want to use similar features may need to find a SuperDuper alternative for Windows.
Although SuperDuper doesn’t offer a Windows version, there are still great alternatives for backup software available.
For users seeking a Windows option similar to SuperDuper, they are usually drawn to key features like:
▪ Bootable backup: This lets you restore a crashed computer without the need for reinstallation. ▪ Scheduled backups: Automatically keep your backups up to date without manual effort. ▪ Ease of use: It should have a simple, user-friendly interface, without complex technical terms.
These are just a few core features people look for. I’ll now introduce a solid alternative to SuperDuper that also offers advanced features beyond these basics.
AOMEI Backupper Professional is our recommended SuperDuper Windows equivalent backup application. It has all the features of SuperDuper but works on Windows OS including 11, 10, 8.1/8, 7, Vista, and XP.
This powerful software provides you with the ability to backup and clone your files, volumes, system, or disk, utilize incremental and differential backup, set up an automatic backup cleanup policy, and create bootable media.
It supports various storage devices including internal/external drives, USB flash drives, NAS, network share, and cloud. Thus you can not only create bootable backups easily but also develop a flexible backup strategy, such as backing up a PC to an external hard drive, backing up files to a shared folder, backing up a system to the cloud, etc.
Simply download the software to have a try.
Next, I will demonstrate the highlight features of this SuperDuper alternative.
Step 1. Insert a USB or CD/DVD and create a bootable media using AOMEI Backupper. Once the process has been completed the program will be pre-installed on the bootable drive.
Step 2. Connect the external drive that you will use to store your backups. Go to Backup > Disk Backup in order to backup everything on your drive including the system program files and personal data. Select the source disk and destination path accordingly.
Step 3. Click Schedule Backup to set up automatic backup. You have either Daily, Weekly, Monthly, Event-trigger, or USB plug-in options to select from. Click Start Backup to run the backup immediately or just add it to the schedule.
✍Useful Tips:
You can choose from System Backup, Partition Backup, or File Backup, depending on what you need to save.
Use the Backup Scheme to pick your preferred backup method and set up an automatic process to remove older backups.
The Universal Restore feature allows you to restore a system image to a computer with different hardware.
By following this guide, you'll always have current backups and a bootable device on hand. If your system crashes or hardware fails, you can simply boot from the USB and perform a disk restore.
In addition to backup & restore, AOMEI Backupper is also a disk clone software. Its Disk Clone feature has the same effect as using SuperDuper, yet it works perfectly on Windows PCs. AOMEI Backupper provides Disk Clone, System Clone, and Partition Clone tools that can help you clone bootable internal hard drives to external hard drives or SSDs, either for duplication purposes or for disk upgrades.
The cloning tools will allow you to boot directly from the cloned drive, however, if you choose to leave both drives in the system you will need to change the BIOS order in order to boot from the cloned drive.
📢Note: The cloning process will overwrite everything on the target drive. So if it's not blank, please first make a backup of any important files stored on it.
Step 1. Connect the target disk to your computer and launch AOMEI Backupper. Next, click on Clone > Disk Clone.
Step 2. Select the source disk and the destination disk.
Step 3. Click Start Clone to execute the operation.
✍Helpful Tips:
By default, AOMEI Backupper clones hard drives using intelligent mode. This means that it only clones the used blocks on the source drive. This allows you to clone larger hard drives to smaller ones.
Sector By Sector Clone feature clones every section on the hard drive. This requires the target disk to be equal to or larger than the source disk. This mode can be used to recover deleted files and partitions.
SSD Alignment will accelerate the target drive and prolong its life span if it‘s an SSD.
❗Important:
If you want to clone your disk on a laptop with only one slot, you will need a USB-to-SATA cable. Some USB bridge chips reserve some spare sectors to store internal data on the hard drive, this means that when you use a USB interface the reported maximum LBA will be smaller than when you use a native SATA controller.
This can lead to the partition mapping function being incompatible with the altered maximum LBA settings and results in the cloning speeds slowing down. In some cases, it may even cause the target disk to be unbootable. As a result, we recommend you use the backup and restore method on laptops. For more information on this, please see the SONY laptop hard drive upgrade.
Q 1: Can I use a cloned drive to boot my computer?
A 1: Yes. A cloned drive is a fully operational copy of your original disk. You can use it to boot your computer by connecting the cloned disk and selecting it as the primary boot device in your system’s BIOS or UEFI settings.
Q 2: Do I need to format the destination disk before cloning?
A 2: Most cloning software, like AOMEI Backupper and Macrium Reflect, will automatically handle formatting as part of the cloning process. However, if you’re using an older drive, it’s a good idea to ensure that it’s properly formatted before starting the clone.
Q 3: Is it safe to clone a failing hard drive?
A 3: Yes, but it’s essential to act quickly. Cloning a failing drive is a great way to save data before a complete failure occurs. Tools like AOMEI Backupper and Macrium Reflect can help you salvage data from a failing disk.
If you're looking for a solid alternative to SuperDuper for Windows, AOMEI Backupper is a great choice. Both SuperDuper and AOMEI Backupper are designed to safeguard users and their systems, making it easy to manage and recover important data in case of a disaster. Regular backups with either tool ensure you can restore your data if something goes wrong.
For businesses needing to protect multiple computers, AOMEI Backupper Technician Edition is a smart option. It includes the AOMEI Image Deploy tool, which allows you to deploy or restore system image files from a server to multiple computers across your network.