JeffTD Senhor Testiculo Sep 29, 2004 12,545 10 38 Los Angeles, CA www.jeffdunne.com Jan 16, 2011 #2 Yeah, you just want to clone the disk. Norton Ghost was my go-to for PC cloning when I worked in IT.
FIXXXER ¯\(°_o)/¯ Feb 18, 2008 4,478 25 48 Germany Jan 16, 2011 #4 MKS said: Acronis Click to expand... +1
Pot Member Mar 31, 2006 940 0 16 46 Portugal Jan 16, 2011 #5 Soultrash said: +1 Click to expand... works flawlessly and has saved me inumerous times
kev Im guybrush threepwood Jun 16, 2004 5,229 0 36 38 Bristol, United Kingdom www.myspace.com Jan 16, 2011 #6 Acronis is nice and easy if you want to pay or don't care about piracy, but you don't need it so much any more as there are a couple of decent free ware programs that have sprung up lately.
Acronis is nice and easy if you want to pay or don't care about piracy, but you don't need it so much any more as there are a couple of decent free ware programs that have sprung up lately.
Ben Johnson SSSSSSSSSSSSSS Jan 17, 2006 1,995 17 38 Chicago Jan 16, 2011 #7 Doesn't the destination drive have to be the exact same size as the original, or something ridiculous?
Doesn't the destination drive have to be the exact same size as the original, or something ridiculous?
kev Im guybrush threepwood Jun 16, 2004 5,229 0 36 38 Bristol, United Kingdom www.myspace.com Jan 17, 2011 #8 Thankfully not with the newer versions these days Ben. I think original versions of ghost were a PITA like that.
Thankfully not with the newer versions these days Ben. I think original versions of ghost were a PITA like that.
sawtooth Member Jun 24, 2007 194 0 16 Kent, UK Jan 17, 2011 #9 I use Macrium Reflect. It's free, very easy to use and I've never had any issues with it.