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Work Flow for an Image Restore?

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Old 11-01-2007
Jeff
 

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Work Flow for an Image Restore?
I'm totally new to this. I have a failing hard drive and would like to
restore the OS to the new drive. I plan on using Acronis to create the
image, but I'm unsure of what steps come next. I know I'll have to format
the new drive. But I'm totally confused...can anyone recommend a good site
or any suggestions....really any help would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks in advance,

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Old 11-01-2007
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Re: Work Flow for an Image Restore?
http://www.acronis.com/homecomputing...rum/index.html

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"Jeff" <Jeff@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:B9F5D3A1-80CA-418E-8DC6-22ADBA6C553F@microsoft.com...
> I'm totally new to this. I have a failing hard drive and would like to
> restore the OS to the new drive. I plan on using Acronis to create the
> image, but I'm unsure of what steps come next. I know I'll have to
> format
> the new drive. But I'm totally confused...can anyone recommend a good
> site
> or any suggestions....really any help would be greatly appreciated.
>
> Thanks in advance,
>


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Old 11-01-2007
Paul Randall
 

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Re: Work Flow for an Image Restore?

"Jeff" <Jeff@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:B9F5D3A1-80CA-418E-8DC6-22ADBA6C553F@microsoft.com...
> I'm totally new to this. I have a failing hard drive and would like to
> restore the OS to the new drive. I plan on using Acronis to create the
> image, but I'm unsure of what steps come next. I know I'll have to
> format
> the new drive. But I'm totally confused...can anyone recommend a good
> site
> or any suggestions....really any help would be greatly appreciated.


I'm familiar with Norton Ghost, a year or two older version. Perhaps you
can download the Acronis manual to see if it will do what you want.

I set up a bootable CD with the DOS version of Norton Ghost. Leaving the
old drive installed, I installed the new drive in the computer, but didn't
need to initialize it or format it. I then booted the CD and ran the DOS
Ghost.exe program. It allowed me to copy the old drive to the new drive,
adjusting partition sizes if desired.

I then removed the old drive, but when I booted up, I could not boot from
the new drive. I found that my Ghost would not copy the Vista master boot
record from the old drive. I found a free DOS utility MBRWiz, which could
copy the old drive's MBR to a file, and later copy it to the new drive's
MBR. This made the new drive bootable and the entire system worked just as
it had on the old drive.

I think tha the latest version of Norton Ghost and Acronis can do it in a
single step, but I don't know for sure. I do like doing it from DOS since
nothing has to be installed on the failing drive and possibly making things
worse.

-Paul Randall


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Re: Work Flow for an Image Restore?
thanks guys. Much appreciated!
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