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Tips for Cloning a Drive - Trace - 09-13-2011

Anyone got any good programs they use to do this? I'd prefer one which didn't require me to reinstall the OS.


Re: Tips for Cloning a Drive - zaneyard - 09-13-2011

well if you're just moving the partition over from one drive to another you can use gparted and copy it then mark it boot.

explain yourself more a little bit


Re: Tips for Cloning a Drive - Trace - 09-13-2011

I need to copy the boot drive(which is only 80gb) to a larger spare one I have.


Re: Tips for Cloning a Drive - zaneyard - 09-13-2011

if you can plug them both in at the same time you can do what i said earlier pretty easily with systemrescuecd


Re: Tips for Cloning a Drive - Vandamguy - 09-13-2011

acronis true image is another way to do the same thing.

zanes method is also valid.

http://www.acronis.com/homecomputing/products/trueimage/


Re: Tips for Cloning a Drive - at0m - 09-28-2011

I've said this before, I'll say it again. Clonezilla. Stupid name, good software. http://clonezilla.org/


Re: Tips for Cloning a Drive - Cloud_9ine - 09-28-2011

(09-28-2011, 01:27 AM)at0m link Wrote: I've said this before, I'll say it again. Clonezilla. Stupid name, good software. http://clonezilla.org/

Quadruple this.