Replacing the boot drive, w/o reinstalling Windows and the apps?
Until you divulge the HD capacity you're copying to, all bets are off. The
pay for's/freebies and its versions all have capacity limitations.
"Bill in Co." wrote in message
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Update from some more reading....
Seems like Norton Ghost is the best way to go here, unless someone else
has
any other ideas.
Bill in Co. wrote:
Am I correct here in assuming that one CAN (simply) replace their
original
bootable HD, without reinstalling Windows and all the programs all over
again, by either using Ghost, or (maybe?) the HD manufacturer's
utilities
that come with the new drive? (I'm thinking of Western Digital here)
Do the drives have to be the same size for Ghost imaging? Hopefully
not!!!
The more I think about this, I think it would have to be done with
Ghost,
or
something like that, to prevent reinstalling everything all over again.
I
doubt if the HD manufacturer's utilities would be enough.
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