How to clone HDD's?

Chuck Norris

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Hey guys!

I gotta question. I just got myself a WD 250GB Caviar SE HDD(SATA) and I want to know how to "clone" my current HDD, so I wouldn't have to re-install everything. So, how I go about doing this thing? Never done anything like this in my life.

I just reformatted the new HDD by using my Win7 RC dvd. The other disk that I have is 80GB Exelstor(IDE) drive(which doesn't have enough space on it).

So what programs do I use? And maybe a more or less detailed walkthrough would be possible.
 
what operating system u using? cause i think windows 7 has a built in back up program

EDIT: to do a system back up on windows 7 (not sure if RC has this)

start > control panel >system and security > back up and restore > and in the top left it will say create system image > box will open and you can decide if you want to back it up to an external hard drive or dvd then click next once you have chosen
 
name='thestepster' said:
what operating system u using? cause i think windows 7 has a built in back up program

Yeah, I'm using Win7. Where is this tool located? Is it in: Control Panel> Backup and Restore?
 
Oh yes, I posted the reply, before you edited your post. So I just use Create a system image, choose Local Disk (E) and back it up?
 
yeah i just did it myself to check it as i hadent done it and yeah and after it will ask if you want to create a restore disc

but you will need either a spare hard drive or dvd's to make them
 
Wait a minute... I think I got it all wrong:S

My point was, that I want to use my new HDD as a main one and ditch the older one, not to just create a backup for some cases. You see, I don't wanna re-install windows and all my files to there, I just wanna copy EVERYTHING(settings, files, save games etc.) to the new disk...

Aahhh... I'm confused... :D
 
look @ this you can restore your installation with everything just burn it to dvds install the new drive and go from there just treat it as ur old hard drives 'failed'

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The WD version of Acronis TrueImage, does disk to disk cloning aswell. Glad to hear you found a solution.

P.S: "Chuck Norris doesn't need cloning software, everything he does is unique!" :P joke
 
just to further this thread and not open a new one. I am looking to get an additional drive for back up. Am i right in thinking, rather than spend 130quid+ on an ext drive (ans using USB), why dont i just buy another 1tb WD caviar black HD (with a SATA connection and get change out of 80quid) and drop that in on of my vacant drive bays?

I have W7 and i have seen it mentioned that W7 has a built in backup tool

is there anything i will need to do in Bios (boot priority etc, i am not interested in running RAID). Please note, even though i built my PC i am still learning, so big writing and pictures when replying with advice please
 
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