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Old December 19th, 2007, 03:05 PM
billyo billyo is offline
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Originally Posted by George View Post
If you would clone it instead of creating an image you would have a fully working back up and not need a bootable cd.

Then you could clone the back up to the new drive.

Norton Ghost does cloning as well as imaging, but I know nothing about Acronis.

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i been reading about norton ghost, seems easy enough, but from what i read, i still need to re-install my operating system..and in acronis i dont have to, my problem is they both sounds easy enough to do if you have a pc, but i have a laptop, my question is 1. ) if i wanted to clone my laptop how do i go about doing it, i dont wanna use an ext. drive to clone my laptop drive,i would like to replace my int. drive with a bigger storage space ( reason why i wanted to clone )..( 2. ) and when i got done cloning do i still have to re-set my registration.?
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