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22 Apr 2010 | #1 |
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System image on new hard drive
If I need to replace my hard drive & I have an image which includes:
OEM Win 7 OS Office 2007 Photoshop Sibelius (expensive music software) Compiler McAfee...etc What are the chances that I can transfer the image to the new drive and all the software will run without reactivation? Or the software sees a new drive as a new computer? |
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22 Apr 2010 | #2 |
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You should be able to transfer the image just fine as long as the new drive is larger than the previous drive. If you have trouble, try partitioning the drive to the exact size of the old one. Also, if you don't have your original installation disk you'll need system restore disks.
Also, if the old drive is still working, you may want to create an alternative system image via a third party backup software as a last resort. Macrium Reflect is a good choice. You'll need a boot cd that you can make through the program. Take at look at this thread: Restoring system image to a different harddrive? |
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22 Apr 2010 | #3 |
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Thanks for the response.
The link to MS technet suggests there are problems even restoring a windows system image to a new disk!!!!! My initial question was would software like the type I mentioned see a new disk type and its security want a reactivation. |
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22 Apr 2010 | #4 |
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What about putting it on a totally new computer?
Can I put an image of my old laptop hard drive on a new laptop? Will that be a problem?
Thanks, Bill |
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22 Apr 2010 | #5 |
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would software like the type I mentioned see a new disk type
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22 Apr 2010 | #6 |
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Why are you guys all so hung up on cloning your hdd's? If you have an OEM license, it just takes a call to MS to reactivate. If you have retail licenses, again the same. If you've been reading this forum, you would know of all the permissions problems and other assorted problems people have been having. Nobody can guarantee that a particular cloning will work. It may not work in your case and then you'll have to spend a couple of days breaking your head over it. So just clean install to a new hdd.
Also, 3rd party apps, just activate/ register them on your new hdd the way you did on the previous one. Limited license apps like 3-pack AV's may be an issue if you've already activated max number of times. But most apps would do just fine. |
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22 Apr 2010 | #7 |
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Why are you guys all so hung up on cloning your hdd's? If you have an OEM license, it just takes a call to MS to reactivate. If you have retail licenses, again the same. If you've been reading this forum, you would know of all the permissions problems and other assorted problems people have been having. Nobody can guarantee that a particular cloning will work. It may not work in your case and then you'll have to spend a couple of days breaking your head over it. So just clean install to a new hdd.
Also, 3rd party apps, just activate/ register them on your new hdd the way you did on the previous one. Limited license apps like 3-pack AV's may be an issue if you've already activated max number of times. But most apps would do just fine. |
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22 Apr 2010 | #8 |
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Win7 still has no service pack so thankfully that aspect does not arise. I have vista on one of my machines and recently, when i wanted to reformat and reinstall, i just downloaded a clean copy of Vista SP2 (vista with sp2 included) off the web and installed with that.
For Office, i downloaded sp2/sp3 for both 2003 and 2007 (i have both), then just integrated them into the original cd. I now have both Office versions with the latest service packs integrated. It takes less than a day to start building from scratch and have win7 up and running. I agree with you its probably a matter of preference and inclination, but i would do a fresh install any day. I also relish the fact of having a beautiful, clean system all over again. |
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22 Apr 2010 | #9 |
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I also relish the fact of having a beautiful, clean system all over again.
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22 Apr 2010 | #10 |
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Two issues raised:
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Programs do not see "disk types". They see adresses and do not really care on what medium the data resides. That's for the OS and driver to decypher.
If my disk dies (ie no time to deactivate software) I want to simply get things back up and running with an image. Otherwise a clean install and reactivating and configuring all the software is a big effort. Quote:
Why are you guys all so hung up on cloning your hdd's? If you have an OEM license, it just takes a call to MS to reactivate. If you have retail licenses, again the same.
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