Short answer: no.

Since it does a bit-by-bit copy of the partition, if you initial source
drive was 160GB you just dumped a 160GB disk image to your file server.

Consequently, you can not EVER put that image on anything smaller than a
160GB drive.

IMO smart cloning utilities - Ghost, Acronis, CloneZilla, etc are a much
better choice.

Matthew W. Ross wrote:
> I haven't tried G4L, does it support different size target drives?
> (Aka, Pulled a 10GB image from a 40GB harddrive, can I image it onto
> a 20GB HD or even a 80GB HD?)

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