Acronis True Image is a full featured program that'll clone your drive 
and MUCH more (it's not free).  But before I got Acronis I used to use 
the free cloning apps supplied by the maker of what ever hard drive I 
was trying to clone.  Not sure if they still do it, but go to the 
support site of one of the manufacturers of a drive you are working with 
and see if they still offer download of a cloning app.  These always 
worked great for me.
Seagate's app is called "Seatools"
Western Digital offers a proprietary free version of Acronis (I assume 
it'll only work if one of the drives is WD.)
Etc., etc.
Good luck,
Donk

On 1/21/2013 5:03 PM, ger_ila wrote:
> Can anyone suggest or recommend the best way to image/clone a hdd?
> I want to get an image of a disk with nothing more on it than the OS and it 
> must be bootable, all for reasons too boring and not really relevant. I've 
> been looking at xxclone but just wondering if a recommendation by experience 
> might save some time.
>
>
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