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  1. How to duplicate hard drives easily ?

    I'm going to replace the hard disk in place in my notebook (Win XP Pro) by a brand new one. I just don't want to waste
    time in reinstalling OS, apps and restoring all my work files into it. I wonder if there is a possibility to replicate
    the contents of the operating hard drive into the new hard disk by USB transfer, so that I will only need to physically
    replace the old with the new , then restart the computer, to have my usual working environment ready.


  2. Re: How to duplicate hard drives easily ?

    artis sideley wrote:

    > I'm going to replace the hard disk in place in my notebook (Win XP Pro) by a brand new one. I just don't want to waste
    > time in reinstalling OS, apps and restoring all my work files into it. I wonder if there is a possibility to replicate
    > the contents of the operating hard drive into the new hard disk by USB transfer, so that I will only need to
    > physically replace the old with the new , then restart the computer, to have my usual working environment ready.


    Yes you can.

    Gets a bit more tricky with a laptop, essentially because its not as easy to have both
    drives visible to the system at once as it is with a desktop system, but its still possible.

    One approach is to get a USB cable that allows you to put the new drive on that
    and then use something like Acronis True Image to copy the entire old drive to the
    new one. You then take the new drive off the USB cable and install it in the laptop.

    You need to get the right USB cable for the new drive but they are widely available on ebay etc.



  3. Re: How to duplicate hard drives easily ?

    On Sun, 17 Aug 2008 23:28:21 +0200, artis sideley wrote:

    > I'm going to replace the hard disk in place in my notebook (Win XP Pro) by a brand new one. I just don't want to waste
    > time in reinstalling OS, apps and restoring all my work files into it. I wonder if there is a possibility to replicate
    > the contents of the operating hard drive into the new hard disk by USB transfer, so that I will only need to physically
    > replace the old with the new , then restart the computer, to have my usual working environment ready.


    Well, under *nix, you'd mount the two drives in that machine and use dd
    dd if=/dev/hdb of=/dev/hdc



  4. Re: How to duplicate hard drives easily ?

    thanks,

    By the way, I'm wondering if softwares are going to work well on the
    new hard drive: If i'm not mistaken, some software installations need
    relevant hard disk serial number to work. What would happen if
    installations don't match the serial number of the hard disk they are
    in ?


  5. Re: How to duplicate hard drives easily ?

    Artis Sideley wrote:

    > By the way, I'm wondering if softwares are going to work well on the new hard drive:


    Yes it will.

    > If i'm not mistaken, some software installations need relevant hard disk serial number to work.


    Nope, you are mistaken.

    > What would happen if installations don't match the serial number of the hard disk they are in ?


    It'll work fine.



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    I'm afraid that the restoration of original hard disk that has XP
    installed will have to be re-installed if the hard disk hard coded
    number is different even if both new and old hard disk come from the
    same manufacturer.

    On Aug 18, 5:28*am, artis sideley wrote:
    > I'm going to replace the hard disk in place in my notebook (Win XP Pro) by a brand new one. I just don't want to waste
    > time in reinstalling OS, apps and restoring all my work files into it. I wonder if there is a possibility to replicate
    > the contents of the operating hard drive into the new hard disk by USB transfer, so that I will only need to physically
    > replace the old with the new , then restart the computer, to have my usual working environment ready.



  7. Re: How to duplicate hard drives easily ?

    bluefin wrote:

    > I'm afraid that the restoration of original hard disk that has XP
    > installed will have to be re-installed if the hard disk hard coded
    > number is different even if both new and old hard disk come from the
    > same manufacturer.


    How odd that I have managed to clone drives running XP fine, repeatedly.

    > On Aug 18, 5:28 am, artis sideley wrote:
    >> I'm going to replace the hard disk in place in my notebook (Win XP
    >> Pro) by a brand new one. I just don't want to waste time in
    >> reinstalling OS, apps and restoring all my work files into it. I
    >> wonder if there is a possibility to replicate the contents of the
    >> operating hard drive into the new hard disk by USB transfer, so that
    >> I will only need to physically replace the old with the new , then
    >> restart the computer, to have my usual working environment ready.




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