I have Vista where I want it, everything is working smoothly. I have Vista
Premium and want to clone my hard drive. Any suggestions on a program to do
this?
Thanks
Jake wrote:
> I have Vista where I want it, everything is working smoothly. I have
> Vista Premium and want to clone my hard drive. Any suggestions on a
> program to do this?
> Thanks
I like Acronis True Image and routinely use it to image my own Windows
machines and clients'. You can store the images on an external hard drive.
You can buy Norton Ghost 12 (or 14 may be available soon, no version 13 for
some odd reason).
"Jake" <no@noone.net> wrote in message
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> I have Vista where I want it, everything is working smoothly. I have Vista
> Premium and want to clone my hard drive. Any suggestions on a program to
> do this?
> Thanks
On Fri, 1 Feb 2008 08:45:49 -0500, "Jake" <no@noone.net> wrote:
> I have Vista where I want it, everything is working smoothly. I have Vista
> Premium and want to clone my hard drive. Any suggestions on a program to do
> this?
My personal favorite is Acronis True Image.
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DriveImage XML is freeware, allows for Hot Imaging, and selected recovery.
"Jake" <no@noone.net> wrote in message
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>I have Vista where I want it, everything is working smoothly. I have Vista
>Premium and want to clone my hard drive. Any suggestions on a program to do
>this?
> Thanks
Either Acronis True Image or Norton Ghost. Also, for a free one (and a whole
lot more utilities) check out the Ultimate Boot CD (www.ultimatebootcd.com).
I has quite a few disk cloning utilities.
"Jake" <no@noone.net> wrote in message
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>I have Vista where I want it, everything is working smoothly. I have Vista
>Premium and want to clone my hard drive. Any suggestions on a program to do
>this?
> Thanks
"Ken Blake, MVP" wrote:
>
> My personal favorite is Acronis True Image.
Have you ever cloned the partition in which Vista resides
and which the Vista installer created, and then moved just
that partition to another partition position and tried to boot
it? There seems to be a new feature of Vista-created
partitions which involve some kind of 2K byte offset which
gets in the way of cloning and "sliding" Vista partitions.
On Fri, 14 Mar 2008 18:15:16 -0700, "Timothy Daniels"
<NoSpam@SpamMeNot.com> wrote:
> "Ken Blake, MVP" wrote:
> >
> > My personal favorite is Acronis True Image.
>
>
> Have you ever cloned the partition in which Vista resides
> and which the Vista installer created, and then moved just
> that partition to another partition position and tried to boot
> it? There seems to be a new feature of Vista-created
> partitions which involve some kind of 2K byte offset which
> gets in the way of cloning and "sliding" Vista partitions.
No, I haven't. More info on this would be appreciated.
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Ken Blake, Microsoft MVP - Windows Desktop Experience
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"Ken Blake, MVP" wrote:
> "Timothy Daniels" wrote:
>
>> "Ken Blake, MVP" wrote:
>> >
>> > My personal favorite is Acronis True Image.
>>
>>
>> Have you ever cloned the partition in which Vista resides
>> and which the Vista installer created, and then moved just
>> that partition to another partition position and tried to boot
>> it? There seems to be a new feature of Vista-created
>> partitions which involve some kind of 2K byte offset which
>> gets in the way of cloning and "sliding" Vista partitions.
>
>
> No, I haven't. More info on this would be appreciated.
>
A Scottish fellow named "McTavish" wrote this, and I've
not found a better analysis of the new Vista partition addressing scheme: http://www.multibooters.co.uk/ . It's a monumental read, but
worth it if you do a lot of Vista partition management.
On Sat, 15 Mar 2008 19:34:20 -0700, "Timothy Daniels"
<NoSpam@SpamMeNot.com> wrote:
> "Ken Blake, MVP" wrote:
> > "Timothy Daniels" wrote:
> >
> >> "Ken Blake, MVP" wrote:
> >> >
> >> > My personal favorite is Acronis True Image.
> >>
> >>
> >> Have you ever cloned the partition in which Vista resides
> >> and which the Vista installer created, and then moved just
> >> that partition to another partition position and tried to boot
> >> it? There seems to be a new feature of Vista-created
> >> partitions which involve some kind of 2K byte offset which
> >> gets in the way of cloning and "sliding" Vista partitions.
> >
> >
> > No, I haven't. More info on this would be appreciated.
> >
>
> A Scottish fellow named "McTavish" wrote this, and I've
> not found a better analysis of the new Vista partition addressing scheme:
> http://www.multibooters.co.uk/ . It's a monumental read, but
> worth it if you do a lot of Vista partition management.
Thanks. No time now, but I hope to read it in the next day or two,
even though I *don't* do a lot of Vista partition management.
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