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billyo January 8th, 2008 12:13 AM

i did it
 
i just did it finally ! i just got done cloning my laptops internal hard drive, and it didn't take that long, it took a while to install the program than cloning itself, just like what admin. said you need to make sure you have a back-up copy of your int. drives..

Beavis January 8th, 2008 10:07 AM

you will love if your drive fails !! just pop the new drive in and away you go !


HAPPY NEW YEAR TO ALL !

Keep up the GREAT work MTU !

George January 8th, 2008 10:46 AM

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Originally Posted by billyo (Post 69436)
i just did it finally ! i just got done cloning my laptops internal hard drive, and it didn't take that long, it took a while to install the program than cloning itself, just like what admin. said you need to make sure you have a back-up copy of your int. drives..

That's a decision you'll never regret.:)

If I might offer a suggestion, clone your main drive to the back up drive weekly. Then you will have all the Windows updates, virus program definition updates,new programs, etc., and any new files you created current on the back up drive.

Also, if I've gone to the work of creating a new cdg track with KHP,for example, and am not ready to burn a new disc, I make certain before my head hits the pillow that evening, to copy and paste it to appropriate folder on my back up drive.

billyo January 8th, 2008 03:46 PM

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Originally Posted by George (Post 69444)
That's a decision you'll never regret.:)

If I might offer a suggestion, clone your main drive to the back up drive weekly. Then you will have all the Windows updates, virus program definition updates,new programs, etc., and any new files you created current on the back up drive.

Also, if I've gone to the work of creating a new cdg track with KHP,for example, and am not ready to burn a new disc, I make certain before my head hits the pillow that evening, to copy and paste it to appropriate folder on my back up drive.

i replaced the internal hhd on my laptop with the cloned one, so how do i go about cloning it again, since when i downloaded the free trial version before i bought this box version, it wont do the cloning unless the destination drive is empty..

George January 8th, 2008 04:39 PM

Cloning does not require a clean drive, it replaces the data in it's entirety, so I don't understand the question. Forget I posted.

We beat this subject to death on another thread and there's no point in going over that ground all over again.

The last I knew it was decided one could not boot to a USB drive, which made cloning not as attractive as imaging regarding laptops if there were a drive failure.

I'll let someone more qualified to address the problem.

George January 8th, 2008 05:19 PM

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Originally Posted by George (Post 69463)
Cloning does not require a clean drive, it replaces the data in it's entirety

At Least that's the case with Norton Ghost. I can't say for other programs.

bryant January 10th, 2008 09:48 AM

[quote=George;69463]
The last I knew it was decided one could not boot to a USB drive, which made cloning not as attractive as imaging regarding laptops if there were a drive failure.
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I didn't know this. If this is the case, as is exactly what I do, will a cloned USB drive be able to work if a bootable disc is available? As I made a bootable disk before I cloned for the first time last year. Or do I need to make a separate image?


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