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Beckyj636

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Hello all,


I have a 2nd computer its a dell 5100. The system drive is failing.

I bought 2 new sata internal drives . There identical.


I have Norton ghost 14. I want to copy the system drive (thats failing) to one on the 1teribyte drives. Then want to use the 2nd new drive to perform backups of the new system drive. Perhaps a RAID setup.

any ideas how to complete this project ??


Thanks
 

My Computer

Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Custome build
OS
Windows 7 ultimate 64bit
CPU
Intell e8400
Motherboard
Evga 780I 132-ck-nf78
Memory
Ocz DDR2-1066 mhz 6 gigs worth
Graphics Card(s)
Asus Engt240
Sound Card
On Board
Monitor(s) Displays
Hp w2007
Screen Resolution
1680X1050 native
Hard Drives
sata st312081
PSU
SP/L 550 watt Dual fan
Case
Cooler Master 690
Cooling
Processor has the Thermaltake V1
Keyboard
dell Keyboard
Mouse
Dell Mouse
Step 1: Ghost the old drive to the new drive.

Step 2: You can RAID the other drive to the newly ghosted drive, but I keep reading users that have RAID issues here. You might be best to just use the second drive as an image drive. Ghost the first drive to the second drive once a week or something to have a backup. Or make a Ghost image of the first drive to the backup drive once a week. Or you could use a good free backup software and backup your first drive to the second drive on a schedule.

Cobian Backup
 

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Computer type
PC/Desktop
Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Dell OP7010
OS
Windows 7 Enterprise (x64); Windows Server 2008 R2 (x64)
Memory
16GB
Monitor(s) Displays
4 Dell 24" LCD
Screen Resolution
1280x1024
Keyboard
Dell
Mouse
Dell Optical
Internet Speed
40meg
Thank you for your quick response.
 

My Computer

Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Custome build
OS
Windows 7 ultimate 64bit
CPU
Intell e8400
Motherboard
Evga 780I 132-ck-nf78
Memory
Ocz DDR2-1066 mhz 6 gigs worth
Graphics Card(s)
Asus Engt240
Sound Card
On Board
Monitor(s) Displays
Hp w2007
Screen Resolution
1680X1050 native
Hard Drives
sata st312081
PSU
SP/L 550 watt Dual fan
Case
Cooler Master 690
Cooling
Processor has the Thermaltake V1
Keyboard
dell Keyboard
Mouse
Dell Mouse
You are most welcome!
 

My Computer

Computer type
PC/Desktop
Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Dell OP7010
OS
Windows 7 Enterprise (x64); Windows Server 2008 R2 (x64)
Memory
16GB
Monitor(s) Displays
4 Dell 24" LCD
Screen Resolution
1280x1024
Keyboard
Dell
Mouse
Dell Optical
Internet Speed
40meg
What you're talking about is RAID 1 (one drive mirrors the other).

Does your Dell have a hardware RAID controller? Do you have the driver? Is it Win 7 compatible? Hmm, maybe that ghost suggestion is where it's at...
 

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Laptop
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Sager NP9150
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Windows 7 Home x64
CPU
Intel Core i7-3610QM @ 2.3GHz x4
Motherboard
Clevo P15xEMx
Memory
16GBs
Graphics Card(s)
nVidia GeForce GTX 670M
Sound Card
Realtek High Def Audio
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Samsung SyncMaster S24B300 + Mobile Display
Screen Resolution
1920x1080 + 1920x1080 (running 1366x768)
Hard Drives
128GBt SSD
500GBt HDD
Keyboard
Logitech K360
Mouse
Logitech Anywhere Mouse MX
Internet Speed
Fat
Antivirus
Avast
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Chrome
Hi Becky,
you can use RAID 1 for your HD array setting.
your HD will appear only in 1 drive with mirroring to the other drive.
so, if your system failed, you can replace or leave it in single drive with no interrupt.
 

My Computer

OS
win7
You can install the new drives in raid 1 if you have raid hardware on your mobo, otherwise you will need to get raid software and driver. Make the change in your bios. With raid 1 both drives will be recognized as one and be identical down to the last byte. If 1 fails you can just replace that 1 like nothing happened but your total capacity will be the total of 1 drive. You can loose all your data from a virus attack, theft, fire, flood, etc., which is why I recommend a third external drive which is kept in a different location until needed to back up your important things.
 

My Computer

Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Dell 546 Inspiron desktop
OS
Windows 7 home premium with 64 bit
CPU
AMD Athlon 630 2.8ghz X4 (Quad)
Motherboard
Dell 780g
Memory
8 Gigs of ddr2 at 800 mhz
Graphics Card(s)
Dell integrated ATI 3200
Sound Card
None
Monitor(s) Displays
20" Dell
Screen Resolution
1200x1600
Hard Drives
Two 1TRB Seagate Barracuda drives with a 32MB cache in raid 1 (Mirrored)
PSU
300 Watts Dell
Case
Mini-tower
Cooling
3 Fans total at PSU, CPU, and case.
Keyboard
Dell
Mouse
Logitech trackball (marble mouse)
Internet Speed
DSL
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Western Digital 1.5tb external drive (green back-up drive) Cool and quiet!
If you have a separate drive (it sounds like you do since you mention system drive) I don't see why you would need a terabyte for the system drive. My system drive is approximately a 100 gb. That's what I've used since the Windows 98 days but I've noticed that with Windows 7, I may need a bigger system drive down the road.

If you have a RAID card in your computer, may I suggest the following? (Keep in mind that I'm no expert and this is only a suggestion that was given to me some years ago by some computer nerd so I just kept using this method all these years.)

1. Return the terabyte hard drive if you really intend on using that drive as a system drive with no data like music, videos, and etc.
2. Get two identical drives of smaller size as you'll never need a terabyte for a system drive. (I personally use 250 GB.)
3. Set up a RAID 0 (for performance) or RAID 1 (for redundancy).
4. Install Windows and all your apps in the system drive and back it up regularly.

On a side note, if you have Ghost, make a Ghost image right after installing Windows. That way, if you want to do a fresh install of Windows, you can use the Ghost image which is considerable faster than installing Windows again.

This is what I do personally.

1. Raid 0 (I chose this method since I don't need to worry about my data) with two 250 GB hard drives. I didn't need anything that big but they cost pennies more than 120 or 160 GB and with some going on sale, they were cheaper so I just used two 250 GB hard drives.
2. Install Windows then all the drivers.
3. Make Ghost image.
4. Install updates.
5. Install all the programs.
5. Make Ghost image.

I prefer to make my Ghost images on DVDs instead of hard drive and just keep them in a safe place.

But no set up is perfect for everyone. It all depends on what you're looking for.
 

My Computer

Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Custom Built
OS
Windows 7 Ultimate x64
CPU
Intel Core i5 750 @ 2.67 GHz
Motherboard
ASUS P7P55D
Memory
8 GB - G.Skill DDR3
Graphics Card(s)
Sapphire Radeon HD 4670
Sound Card
VIA Onboard HD Audio
Monitor(s) Displays
LG W2252TQ
Hard Drives
250 GB Western Digital RE3 (X2) - Raid0
1 TB Western Digital RE3
PSU
Raidmax RX-730SS
Case
Rosewill Destroyer
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