CelestialScribe
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Maybe this is a really stupid question, but here goes.
I have three hard drives, and one is dedicated to my operating system. I would to copy that entire hard drive onto a new solid state drive to make it run faster.
Because I have so many programs and settings all figured out, I'd love to just basically copy the whole drive over, exactly how it is now. As I understand, I need to create a disc image in order to do this.
Is this possible? Am I able to basically swap the hard drives, and use a disc image to basically make the computer think it's the exact same hard drive? Can something like this be done?
Apologise for my ignorance, I'm not up to speed with disc images and I'm not sure how they work.
Thanks for your time!
I have three hard drives, and one is dedicated to my operating system. I would to copy that entire hard drive onto a new solid state drive to make it run faster.
Because I have so many programs and settings all figured out, I'd love to just basically copy the whole drive over, exactly how it is now. As I understand, I need to create a disc image in order to do this.
Is this possible? Am I able to basically swap the hard drives, and use a disc image to basically make the computer think it's the exact same hard drive? Can something like this be done?
Apologise for my ignorance, I'm not up to speed with disc images and I'm not sure how they work.
Thanks for your time!
My Computer
At a glance
Windows 7Intel Core i5-7504GB G-Skills Ripjaw 1333Gigabyte HD4850
- OS
- Windows 7
- CPU
- Intel Core i5-750
- Motherboard
- Intel DP55WG
- Memory
- 4GB G-Skills Ripjaw 1333
- Graphics Card(s)
- Gigabyte HD4850
- Monitor(s) Displays
- Samsung SW2333, Samsung SW2233
- Hard Drives
- Seagate 500GB
Seagate 360GB
- PSU
- Antec
- Case
- Coolermaster