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Old 07-06-2008   #1 (permalink)
butcha22


 
 

Upgrade Hard drive

I have a laptop with Vista home premium on it and a 80GB hard-drive, after
quickly filling this i have bought an internal 120GB, i also have an external
HDD enclosure (if needed). Could someone please tell me how to swap the HDDs
so that i can keep my OS and settings etc. Thanks

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Old 07-06-2008   #2 (permalink)
Charles W Davis


 
 

Re: Upgrade Hard drive

There should have been detailed instructions with the new drive.
"butcha22" <butcha22@xxxxxx> wrote in message
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Quote:

>I have a laptop with Vista home premium on it and a 80GB hard-drive, after
> quickly filling this i have bought an internal 120GB, i also have an
> external
> HDD enclosure (if needed). Could someone please tell me how to swap the
> HDDs
> so that i can keep my OS and settings etc. Thanks
My System SpecsSystem Spec
Old 07-06-2008   #3 (permalink)
Nogginsaked


 
 

Re: Upgrade Hard drive

If you search on the web for replacement notebook hard drives you will find
many vendors that package kits to clone your existing hard drive. Some use
an external enclosure so that you can use your old hard drive as an external
drive.
However this is Vista.
Odds are that if you clone your old notebook hard drive successfully and
reinstall it in your notebook Vista will say you need a new activation code.
Vista does this in my experience even when you change videocards from the
same vendor, e.g upgrade within the Nvidia line using the exact same drivers
that were already on your computer.
However when you finally get through to the Indian support center where
Microsoft has sent American jobs they will give you a new activation code
after you pledge in blood that you have not robbed Microsoft of a Vista
sales.

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Old 07-06-2008   #4 (permalink)
DL


 
 

Re: Upgrade Hard drive

If you have added a 2nd internal drive why swap the o/s drive?
If data is the main consumer of space simply move your Documents folder to
the new drive using the reccomended method.
Then undertake some houskeeping to reduce the size of your restore points
and temp internet files.

"butcha22" <butcha22@xxxxxx> wrote in message
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Quote:

>I have a laptop with Vista home premium on it and a 80GB hard-drive, after
> quickly filling this i have bought an internal 120GB, i also have an
> external
> HDD enclosure (if needed). Could someone please tell me how to swap the
> HDDs
> so that i can keep my OS and settings etc. Thanks

My System SpecsSystem Spec
Old 07-06-2008   #5 (permalink)
Colin Barnhorst


 
 

Re: Upgrade Hard drive

"butcha22" <butcha22@xxxxxx> wrote in message
news:EC5BD395-965C-405C-8452-12224DD4D882@xxxxxx
Quote:

>I have a laptop with Vista home premium on it and a 80GB hard-drive, after
> quickly filling this i have bought an internal 120GB, i also have an
> external
> HDD enclosure (if needed). Could someone please tell me how to swap the
> HDDs
> so that i can keep my OS and settings etc. Thanks

Use Acronis True Image to create an image, including the MBR, and store the
image on your external hard drive. Swap the drives and boot with the
Acronis cd (make one first if you buy the download version). Tell Acronis
where the image is stored and restore from the external drive. Voila!

Ignore the rantings. If you have to reactivate over the phone it is not
hard to do and takes about six or seven minutes. Generally you never have
to talk to a live agent in your scenario.

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