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Clone original HDD to USB then back to new HDD?

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Hi:

I think I've got this right, but want to make sure. I've got an old IDE drive that's filling up. There's only one drive bay. I want to install an new HDD. I've got a USB drive with enough space to clone the existing HDD.

Do I use a bootable Acronis CD created from Tools ==> Create Bootable Rescue Media

Then boot from that and copy cloned drive from the USB drive to the new HDD?

I've got Acronis TI Home 2011.

Many thanks for any help!

George

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George,

You need to do a disk and partition backup, not a clone.

See instructions here to backup: http://forum.acronis.com/forum/25648

And here to restore to an SSD: http://forum.acronis.com/forum/26162

If you don't use and SSD, here is how to restore:

- Print a screen shot of the Windows disk management console for future reference,

- put your new disk at the same spot at your current disk. Remove your current disk from the computer for the time being.

- boot your computer on the Acronis recovery CD

- restore each partition at a time in the same order they were laid out (use your screen shot). This will allow to control resizing.

- mark the correct partition active (maybe this is the system reserved if you have Win7?)

- leave the drive letter change option alone

- do not resize any partition except the C:\system partition or any partition you created yourself

- no need to reboot inbetween partition restores

- after the last partition, restore the MBR+track0 and the disk signature

That's it.