I’ll assume you want a for that older version (v4.3.6 Professional). Below is a blog-style post. Cloning Legacy Drives with Miray HDClone v4.3.6 Professional – Still Useful in 2026? When it comes to disk cloning and drive imaging, modern tools like Clonezilla, Macrium Reflect, or Acronis often take the spotlight. But sometimes you inherit an older PC, an industrial embedded system, or a retro machine that runs Windows XP or 2000. In those cases, a vintage tool like Miray Software HDClone v4.3.6 Professional can be a lifesaver.
Recently, I had to clone a failing 80GB IDE drive from a CNC controller. Modern cloning software refused to boot on the old hardware. HDClone v4.3.6 (circa ~2009–2010) worked flawlessly. Here’s my experience. HDClone is a low-level disk cloning utility from Miray Software (Germany). Version 4.3.6 belongs to the pre-UEFI era — it boots via legacy BIOS, uses a compact Linux or FreeDOS environment, and focuses on raw sector copying. Miray Software HDClone v4.3.6 Professional Reta...
It looks like you’re asking for a blog post related to — specifically with a possible typo in “Reta...” (perhaps Retail , Restore , or Review ?). I’ll assume you want a for that older version (v4