- 1. [Shop-talk] clone HDD (score: 1)
- Author: Dave C <cavanadd@frontier.com>
- Date: Sun, 14 Apr 2013 15:14:03 -0700
- I have about filled up my 75 gb HDD and rather than put in a new, bigger HDD and then manually install everything, I would like to clone a bootable image from the existing HDD over to the new HDD. An
- /html/shop-talk/2013-04/msg00021.html (8,406 bytes)
- 2. Re: [Shop-talk] clone HDD (score: 1)
- Author: Philip Nase <nases@verizon.net>
- Date: Sun, 14 Apr 2013 18:28:37 -0400
- It's easy on a Mac. Not so sure about a PC. On a Mac I create a bootable clone on the new drive and swap it in. Of course good backups before starting are a must. Phil Nase Applebachsville, PA http:/
- /html/shop-talk/2013-04/msg00022.html (9,610 bytes)
- 3. Re: [Shop-talk] clone HDD (score: 1)
- Author: Brian Kemp <bk13@earthlink.net>
- Date: Sun, 14 Apr 2013 16:08:23 -0700
- Dave - Go to the manufacture's web site for your new drive if it didn't come with software. Cloning is a common action when people get new drives, so the manufactures make it easy. They will tell you
- /html/shop-talk/2013-04/msg00023.html (10,966 bytes)
- 4. Re: [Shop-talk] clone HDD (score: 1)
- Author: "Randall" <TR3driver@ca.rr.com>
- Date: Sun, 14 Apr 2013 17:40:28 -0700
- If you have the drive bay & port, that is definitely the route I would recommend. Huge new hard drives are really cheap these days, and you can just set it up as D: and start using it. No need to co
- /html/shop-talk/2013-04/msg00026.html (9,115 bytes)
- 5. Re: [Shop-talk] clone HDD (score: 1)
- Author: Fred Katz <roadster@astound.net>
- Date: Sun, 14 Apr 2013 18:34:04 -0700
- I bought a NewerTech USB universal drive adapter, cost me about $27 at the time. Comes with both USB 3 and USB 2 connectors to your PC or Mac, and you can plug any HD into the device externally, whet
- /html/shop-talk/2013-04/msg00027.html (9,715 bytes)
- 6. Re: [Shop-talk] clone HDD (score: 1)
- Author: Wayne <wmc_st@xxiii.com>
- Date: Mon, 15 Apr 2013 08:57:50 -0400
- I've done it a bunch, but I'm a pro, and my usuall method isn't for the faint of heart; and some unix / linux experience helps, too. * Get a linux "live CD" image and burn it onto a disk. I like "Pup
- /html/shop-talk/2013-04/msg00030.html (10,656 bytes)
- 7. Re: [Shop-talk] clone HDD (score: 1)
- Author: "Tony Vaccaro" <tvacc@lotusowners.com>
- Date: Mon, 15 Apr 2013 09:40:56 -0400
- This is really not that difficult. I do it all the time, but that is the business I am in. Get yourself a copy of HD Clone. Bing it. That is all you need. Tony Vaccaro Lotus Owners of NY (LOONY) www.
- /html/shop-talk/2013-04/msg00033.html (8,572 bytes)
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