well... i have a very old HP which i do not have the windows disc for. It does have a small drive (probubly built on the motherboard) which is a recovery drive, should i use that to "recover" windows onto my new drive?
In my experience why you use the recovery partion it wipes the system back to factory spec (as though you have just bought it) so anything on your drive will be gone, generally though they also use a CD/DVD (well they used to do, no idea now) in order to use the recovery section of the HDD.
Stoner81.
Pretty sure that's not possible. What's the reason you want to clone it for? To keep programs or to keep files?
To keep my games, i have slow internet and i'd rather not have to download them all over again... but if its what's needed then i will
Unless you are trying to move your old files to a new PC there shouldn't be a problem cloning your hard drive.
If the hard drive is all that's being changed (and it's a hard drive you're moving to not an SSD) use something like Macrium Reflect Free to clone it.
If it is an SSD you're moving to or a new PC then follow the other suggestions.
Im just swapping the HDD, I'm trying backing up my current drive onto the new one, and then restore it. Doing this by going into properties(of my old drive)>Tools>Backup now. From there you can backup and restore files. Should this work?
Accessories -> Maintenance -> Backup and Restore (win7x64ult)
For some reason, macrium isn't picking up my new drive, i have formatted it as an NTFS drive, the same as my older drive but its not picking it up, any ideas?
Will this clone the drive?
yes - it can be used to 'backup' a drive
NOTE:
CLONING is exactly what it says... it makes an IDENTICAL copy... partitions, clusters, boot sector(s), etc. the data stored on one drive will be placed exactly in the same position on the cloned drive.
if the target drive is larger than the original, a partition will be created to match the one to be cloned. any left over space is available for further partitions, but is not recommended.
so.... a backup is NOT the same as a clone
No idea why it might be doing that if you can see it in disk manager.
Try Easeus Disk Copy instead, if that doesn't detect your hard drive we'll have to try and figure out what's going on.