If you use Complete PC Backup, supplied with some versions of Vista,
Business, Enterprise, Ultimate etc this clones or images the whole drive so
that you can re-image your original drive or, if you have to replace your
hard drive, you can clone the copied image to a new drive without losing
anything, including, from what i bleieve activation.
Now if you can do this with Complete PC Backup which is the same as most
other cloning software i cannot see any problem using Acronis True Image or
any other cloning software. There is no problem with XP, so there shouldn't
be any problem with Vista.
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"retired fire" <retiredfire@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:2B1560D8-808E-4173-948C-D75D9DA6E434@microsoft.com...
> Having always kept a "clone" hard drive of my complete system for
> emergency
> use (should the main hard drive fail) and for off premises backup
> purposes,
> which has worked flawlessly with XP Pro, my question is:
>
> How will the "new" activation process in Vista effect my "clone" drive?
> Will Vista work flawlessly like XP Pro?
>
> NOTE: I have had to use my "clone" drive, and under XP Pro it just
> plugged
> in and worked without having to re-activate.
>
> NOTE: I always use identical hard drives for the main system drive and
> the
> "clone" drive.
>
> Want to upgrade to Vista Business, however, if issues prevent me from
> continued use of the data security measures I described above, then
> upgrading
> is not feasable.
>
> Thanks in advance for any pertinent information....