Hello
I am looking at using either the W7 built in or buying Acronis True Image. Suppse I clone my entire Hard Drive to an external USB Drive. Will the image boot even if I have changed motherboard or other hardware? I was under the impression that it will boot but with a lot of errors since the correct drivers for the chipset etc. aren't present so I can install the new ones later.
Acronis website claims that in order to do this I must buy their plus package add-on to the main program.
Also my Drive is C: and D: with W7 and all programs on C: Acronis claims that it clones the entire drive but it doesn't reserve space so the image will not be bigger than the actual data present so a 500 Gb C: partition (with 80 Gb taken) and a 500 Gb with (10 Gb taken) will only be a 90 Gb image. Is this true for the built in Windows image program as well? Maybe stupid questions but I am new to this.
I am not interested in on the fly backup of certain folders and other extras as Acronis claims to be capable of, only a complete image in the case of a catastrophical failure.
I am looking at using either the W7 built in or buying Acronis True Image. Suppse I clone my entire Hard Drive to an external USB Drive. Will the image boot even if I have changed motherboard or other hardware? I was under the impression that it will boot but with a lot of errors since the correct drivers for the chipset etc. aren't present so I can install the new ones later.
Acronis website claims that in order to do this I must buy their plus package add-on to the main program.
Also my Drive is C: and D: with W7 and all programs on C: Acronis claims that it clones the entire drive but it doesn't reserve space so the image will not be bigger than the actual data present so a 500 Gb C: partition (with 80 Gb taken) and a 500 Gb with (10 Gb taken) will only be a 90 Gb image. Is this true for the built in Windows image program as well? Maybe stupid questions but I am new to this.
I am not interested in on the fly backup of certain folders and other extras as Acronis claims to be capable of, only a complete image in the case of a catastrophical failure.
My Computer
- OS
- Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit
- CPU
- i5-2500 3.30 GHz
- Motherboard
- Gigabyte GA-P61-USB3-B3
- Memory
- 8 Gb 1333 Mhz
- Graphics Card(s)
- Gigabyte GTX460 OC
- Monitor(s) Displays
- LG 160x1050
- Hard Drives
- Samsung HD103 SJ 1Tb C: and D: partition C: programs installed on C:
- Case
- Antec P183
- Cooling
- Thermalright True Spirit 120