"New hard drive" NEED HELP!!!


  1. Posts : 21
    Windows 7
       #1

    "New hard drive" NEED HELP!!!


    Hi guys,

    I bought a new hard rive at frys.(western digital 500gb) It is faster then my old samsung 500gb. I want to just copy all the data to the new one and take the old one out. But i guess it is not as easy. I did some crazy stuff and now my old system is pretty mest up. I am trying to repair it and i am in good shape.
    My question for u is: Is there a programm i can use to totally copy every thing on my new hard drive so i can plug it in and it will just boot up??? (after i repaired my system)


    I will really thank u for ur help!!!
      My Computer


  2. Posts : 2,736
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       #2

    seife96 said:
    Hi guys,

    I bought a new hard rive at frys.(western digital 500gb) It is faster then my old samsung 500gb. I want to just copy all the data to the new one and take the old one out. But i guess it is not as easy. I did some crazy stuff and now my old system is pretty mest up. I am trying to repair it and i am in good shape.
    My question for u is: Is there a programm i can use to totally copy every thing on my new hard drive so i can plug it in and it will just boot up??? (after i repaired my system)


    I will really thank u for ur help!!!
    Hello seife96, and welcome to Windows Seven Forums.

    The Western Digital web site will offer you a copy of its disk imaging software that will copy the contents of your old hard drive to the new WD hard drive so you can use it.

    Windows Seven also has its own image / backup utility that will allow you to copy everything from the old hard drive to the new one.

    Also available is third party software, some free / some paid, to do the same thing.

    Cheers!
    Robert
      My Computer


  3. Posts : 10,200
    MS Windows 7 Ultimate SP1 64-bit
       #3

    seife96 said:
    Hi guys,

    I bought a new hard rive at frys.(western digital 500gb) It is faster then my old samsung 500gb. I want to just copy all the data to the new one and take the old one out. But i guess it is not as easy. I did some crazy stuff and now my old system is pretty mest up. I am trying to repair it and i am in good shape.
    My question for u is: Is there a programm i can use to totally copy every thing on my new hard drive so i can plug it in and it will just boot up??? (after i repaired my system)


    I will really thank u for ur help!!!
    Soap,

    Your options are:
    1) use the Western Digital clone software,
    2) use one of the following:
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    DISK COPY/CLONE/PARTITION/BACKUP/RESTORE SOFTWARE

    PARTITION WIZARD (a favorite of many SevenForum contributors)
    Free download. Move/resize/delete/etc partitions.

    Go down there web page and download the “bootable CD” version.
    Free Download Magic Partition Manager Software – Partition Wizard Online


    MACRIUM REFLECT
    Macrium Reflect Backup and Hard Disk Imaging for Windows 7, Vista, XP and Server 2003/2008

    Macrium Reflect. A complete hard disk image and backup software solution for your PC. Protect your personal documents, photos, music and emails. Upgrade your hard disk or try new operating systems in the safe knowledge that everything is securely saved in an easily recovered backup file

    PARAGON BACKUP AND RECOVERY SOFTWARE
    Free Backup Software: Paragon Backup & Recovery Free Edition - Overview
    Backup & Recovery Free Edition
    Total PC Protection for Serious Users! Take complete control of your PC’s safety. Based on solid commercial backup and recovery software from Paragon, the new Backup & Recovery Free Edition will give you a rich set of features that you can trust. Smart people backup; Backup & Recovery is smart backup.

    EASEUS
    EASEUS Disk Copy is a FREE reliable disaster recovery, hard disk copy, disk clone, partition copy, backup freeware. Support for all Hard Drive and removable drive.
    EASEUS Disk Copy: Free Disk Copy, Disk Clone, Partition Copy Software. Sector by Sector for hard drive backup freeware.


    WINDOWS 7
    Backup & Restore (WIN | type back | Enter) See: Backup Complete Computer - Create an Image Backup

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    CREATE A SYSTEM REPAIR DISC
    START | type System Repair | Enter key | Create Disc button
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    CREATE AND RESTORE A SYSTEM IMAGE
    CREATE A SYSTEM IMAGE BACKUP
    • START | type Backup your computer | Enter key
    • In left-hand pane, select Create a System Image
    • select where you want to save the backup | Next
    • Select the drives you want to backup | Next
    • Start Backup button
    • Finish button after completion


    RESTORE A SYSTEM IMAGE BACKUP
    • Boot from the System Repair CD you created.
    • Connect the external drive with the backup image
    • NEXT button (change language if desired)
    • Restore your computer using a system image
    that you created earlier radio button
    • NEXT button
    • Use the latest available system image radio button
    • NEXT button
    • Format and repartition discs checkbox
    • NEXT button
    • FINISH button
    • YES button
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    CLONE A DISK
    Yes, you can use the Create & Restore steps listed above when you want to replace your hard disk with one of same or larger size.
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      My Computer


  4. Posts : 2,686
    Windows 8.1 Pro w/Media Center 64bit, Windows 7 HP 64bit
       #4

    Here is the link to the WD free program.

    WD Support

    Also has a link to the User Manual.

    It is best to do a "Clone" as it copies from the old disk to the new disk. For safety select the option to leave the files on the old disk. You can erase later. If you try to do an Image backup and then restore to the new drive you need another drive for temp storage of the image. After you have them cloned and the new disk is working OK then I would erase the old disk and use it as a backup. If you make a Image backup you can then store it on the old drive.

    Jim
      My Computer


 

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