Hello, I have a new laptop asus.
So I buy a hard drive and I would like to know how to copy the hard drive on the first one I just bought?
my hard drive is 7200t/min
the two hard disks are 2.5 "of course.
I thank you.
Hello, I have a new laptop asus.
So I buy a hard drive and I would like to know how to copy the hard drive on the first one I just bought?
my hard drive is 7200t/min
the two hard disks are 2.5 "of course.
I thank you.
Hi
Excuse me, but I didnt understand your question not well . Your hard disk is 7200t/min alone outside?
You want to copy the contents of your on the hD 7200t/min?
yes to replace it with one that runs a 5400tr/min.
You need to clone your old hard drive to transfer its content onto the new one.
You have software such as Norton Ghost or Acronis True image that do this very well. Otherwise, you have progs. free that can do the same thing (it is sometimes a bit more complicated but it works: UBCD see for example (ultimate boot CD) or doing research on google => cloning hard drive.
Good luck ...
thanks for the reply, just one more question does it work on the operating system ?
The cloning concerns ALL content of hard Drive : Operating System and especially Master boot record
So if I understand well, I use a log to clone my hard drive, who runs a 5400tr/min on a bootable CD, I connect my new hard drive and I launch the CD bootable.
im i right
Everything depends on the prog cloning that you use.
If I take the example of Norton Ghost or Acronis:
It is better to store the image on external support.
One trick is possible in your case: create an extra partition on your old Hard Drive and you will lodge your disk image (clone of your DD). You can come apart your disk and you put it externally on your laptop plugging into the USB (you need a box to house SD)
Unless you already as an external Hard Drive, in which case it's up your disk image.
You boot on your portable CD or Ghost, Acronis you go in the chapter "Restoration", you described the path of your disk image and you spears restoration of the contents of your former DD on the new one.
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