At last it is all coming together.
At the beginning of this thread I had purchased SSD (125GB) + extra 2.5" HDD (500GB) as dedicated "toys" to experiment with cloning and imaging. One HDD in the breach, the second HDD and the SSD on standby.
I am fortunate that I have other PCs to fall back on.
I screwed up both HDDs with free MiniTools (my fault) and ended up no OS.
Free
AOMEI BackUpper is also crippled.
Discovered free
AOMEI Partition Assistant and tried to recover the C: drive, but too late all was lost.
The best thing I have done was to buy an
AOMEI package
BackUpper-PRO with
PartitionAssistant-PRO.
So I don't hit limitations of crippled free versions any more.
Tonight and tomorrow I plan on reinstalling Win-7 PRO x64 (based on an ISO file) onto the SSD.
Then clone the SSD onto one of the HDDs and swap the HDD into the Lenovo for a fresh start
My theory is the SSD as a my ultimate fallback to avoid clean installs; and images of the HDD OS on a routine basis as backups. Particularly image before testing software. If I keep the tested software I keep going until (before the next program test) create another image, test the next program and so on.
All my data is stored on an external HDD (and backed up onto another HDD)
Sounds complex to newbies but I am starting to get the hang of it
Thank you Lady Fitzgerald for your patience and support ... I will return.