Sorry I'm not directly answering your question. However,you could clone the hardisk yourself now that you are on a Linux box. Backup your data to an external drive then fix an extra internal hardisk. Next,run the command dd if=/path/to/disk/to/be/cloned of=/path/to/new/disk bs=<byte size> e.g 512,1024,2045,4096  After that,wait for a few hours depending on the size of your disk drive....Viola! Disk cloned at the cost of Ksh.0! :) Just make sure you are EXTRA CAREFUL...these commands could mean the difference between having your data and weeping over irreversible data damage! :) 

On 22 March 2012 15:24, Emmanuel <signal@space.co.ke> wrote:
Hi 

I want to clone  my hard disk  that i have been using for 5 years on a linux machine.

Please email me  offline if you can do it, Include your costs  

Emmanuel 

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