Disk Cloning
Disk Cloning
K i wanna replace my OS drive with one thats a little faster. Most of my programs are on a seperate hard drive entirely. I want to take that drive out for a moment. Put in the extra drive. Clone my OS drive. Take my current OS drive out. Stick the cloned drive in. Then put my other extra drive without any OS back in. What is the best possible way to do this.
- suicide eddie
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acronis apps work nicely for me. but if you have not reinstalled in a couple of years, do so and your,ll benefit without accuminlated clutter
http://www.acronis.co.uk/
http://www.acronis.co.uk/
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Needing to reinstall or not really depends on how well maintained your OS is. If you are like me and go out of your way to keep Windows running (c)lean, you probably won't have to reinstall barring significant hardware changes. Once in a while I go through and uninstall little utilities and programs that I don't need or use anymore, I also police what starts with windows quite regularly. If you do that, and defrag regularly you can pretty much avoid most windows rot.