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Gerald Ross
I wanted to replace the 40 GB HD in my XP SP3 notebook.
Booting from the Acronis CD I backed up both partitions (separately)
to a USB hard drive. Then with power off I replaced the hard drive
with a 120 GB one. Then booting on a Partition Commander CD I
partitioned the new drive and formatted both to NTFS (not sure if this
was necessary). Then Booted on Acronis CD and restored both partitions.
When I restarted, windows came up and everything works just like it
did before--no glitches or problems of any kind. Total restore time
after starting removal of the old drive was 2 hr 15 min.
Acronis True Image rules!
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Gerald Ross
Cochran, GA
The problem with learning to
speed-read is you run out of comic
books too fast.
Booting from the Acronis CD I backed up both partitions (separately)
to a USB hard drive. Then with power off I replaced the hard drive
with a 120 GB one. Then booting on a Partition Commander CD I
partitioned the new drive and formatted both to NTFS (not sure if this
was necessary). Then Booted on Acronis CD and restored both partitions.
When I restarted, windows came up and everything works just like it
did before--no glitches or problems of any kind. Total restore time
after starting removal of the old drive was 2 hr 15 min.
Acronis True Image rules!
--
Gerald Ross
Cochran, GA
The problem with learning to
speed-read is you run out of comic
books too fast.