Clone Win7 HDD

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  1. Posts : 17,545
    Windows 10 Pro x64 EN-GB
       #11

    I've promised to your fellow geeks to reform, not to be sarcastic anymore and not to use ugly language.

    But there's a limit how much I can take, so here's some quotes and my comment:

    paul3200 said:
    if i were to clone my hdd that has windows 7 installed on to it could i use it on as many PCs as i wanted too
    paul3200 said:
    what is the EULA
    paul3200 said:
    Thanks if i do what could microsoft do
    Do you also need help and tips to other criminal activities? How to hack to some bank accounts and so? Or do you only do small crimes like stealing an operating system?

    Grow up, buy a licence for every computer you use. Stop acting like an idiot.

    Honestly and sincerely,

    Kari
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  2.    #12

    aem said:
    At the most, you will need to update drivers but this is not a prevention for imaging a HDD. I've done "cloning" of w7 from laptops to laptops and even to VM, and only had the activation issue.
    Agree. I'm surprised how well it works when swapping HD's out on Win7 installs.

    I love the show when it swaps out drivers, a Geek's waterfall. It may ask for multiple restarts. You sit there waiting for it to go bad...

    The first few times was prepared to run every test to see how crippled it would be. But it passed them all with flying colors, and performance is normal so far in every case.

    The only exception seems to be it needs matching number of cores.
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  3. aem
    Posts : 2,698
    Windows 7 Ultimate 64Bit
       #13

    Oh and by the way, i do things to learn, i could never used more than one machine at once (as in typing this post). In the name of learning, i'll do all things ...well nearly. lol.

    greg, can u pls agree also.
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  4.    #14

    sure y not? try anything once.
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