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Resolved Need to replace C/boot drive w/o reinstalling OS?

Discussion in 'Windows XP' started by engrstan, 2010/01/22.

  1. 2010/01/22
    engrstan

    engrstan Inactive Thread Starter

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    My C drive, in an older PC is "old" and I fear may crash and burn soon. I would like to replace it with a new drive but do not want to spend days reloading the OS, tons of software, driver updates, OS updates, etc....

    Can I install and format a new drive in the PC then copy the entire C drive to it, then boot from the new drive by adjusting the BIOS?

    My original OS is probably OEM, if I understand the rules correctly, this may be a violation of MS terms & conditions?

    Thanks....
     
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    PeteC

    PeteC SuperGeek Staff

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    No - with the computer booted up many files will be in use and cannot be copied.

    The answer is to clone or image the drive with 3rd party software. Some hard drive manufacturers have free software for download to achieve this otherwise Acronis Migrate Easy or Acronis True Image Home will do this for you. There is other 3rd party software, of course :)
    I doubt that.
     

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    virginia Lifetime Subscription

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    engrstan,

    Pete recently guided me through diagnosing a hard drive that turned out to be bad. When we finally decided it was bad, I was able to install the new hard drive and restore the entire hard drive contents in about 1 hour with all programs and settings intact because I had the entire hard drive imaged (or is it cloned)?

    I use an external, 1TB Maxtor hard drive that came with the software to image my computer's hard drive as well as do periodic backups of all the data files. I assume the software would be very similar to Acronis that Pete mentioned. I usually create a new HD image once a week and back up the data files every day. After I installed the new hard drive, I simply inserted the Maxtor Recovery Disk and followed the instructions to restore from the external drive.

    All in all, the external hard drive was $125 well spent - which saved me a lot of time and frayed nerves.
     
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    engrstan

    engrstan Inactive Thread Starter

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    Great responses Pete and Virginia!

    I have heard folks talk about "imaging and mirroring" drives but never got the context. I will look into it further.

    Thanks!
    -Stan
     

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