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Create a boot or recovery disc with whatever imaging software you are using, boot to it, and restore the image
Hello !! You might also want to consider this !!http://www.pagestart.com/win7bckuprstrnhd072610.htmlPersonally this is the way I would replace a hard drive. It seems easier than the other methods??I have not replaced a HD in my new Toshiba, but if I ever do, this is the way I'll try first!PS I'm not trying to hog this topic. Backing up and restoring OS is a big deal for me. There are a lot of programs and ways to do that.I guess it boils down to the users choice.
Allan, will the new disk have to be the same size as the old one though?
You were asked to stop posting one post after another without any questions or responses in between. You were (are) monopolizing the thread.
Can I get a printable version of this article garybear please?
No, but you can print the web page containing the article. If I were replacing an existing, non-defective, hard drive with a new larger one, I would probably use the software tool provided by the drive manufacturer for this procedure. Of course, the old drive must be still working to use this method. If I recall correctly, Western Digital's software utility for this allows the user to specify the partition size(s) on the new hard drive. So, you can configure the new hard drive with larger partitions during the drive cloning procedure.
HDD suitable for backup costs less that two bottles of good Kentucky whiskey. One one bottle of good Scotch land.
Depends what counts as "good" Scotch. .... 10 year old Islay single malt or 34.99 in ASDA ...One UK pound = $1.57 today.