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  <description>dd command*1 in UNIX reads and writes data in specified bytes or blocks at specified devices. It is used to backup of HDD or USB memory at partition or sector level, or convert from an optic medium to ISO file. Although Windows doesn't have similar command, DD for Windows*2 is one option as its alte…</description>
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