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Old December 19th, 2007, 07:56 PM
billyo billyo is offline
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I think this solution would get you where you need to go. First you create an image of your current C:\ drive on an external USB drive. Then you create a bootable CD (I imagine this function is built into Acronis) which allows you to boot up into the Acronis application. Then you replace your c:\ drive with the new one and boot off of the CD. At that point you restore the image from your USB drive onto your new C:\ drive. For a Notebook PC this would seem to be the steps needed to replace the internal C:\ drive without reloading the operating systems etc.

thanks for your help..i think i'll go with george suggestion,ill do a clone instead of creating an image..but i do appreciate everbodys help and suggestions..
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