Image an internal drive externally
I have an all in one desktop machine that will not power on (probably a bad power supply) and HP wants me to backup the drive before sending back for warranty work. I removed the drive and hooked it up as an external drive on my laptop and imaged the disk with True Image. My question is, because I imaged it outside of the desktop, my system assigned drive letters H, I and J to the drives partitions, so when (if) I need to restore this image back to the desktop when it is fixed, will the system partition automatically be the C: drive again ? Will windows do this automatically when the machine boots from this image the first time ?
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I didn't think the drive letters would be an issue either but I had never done it before and the more I thought about it the more it made me wonder...I like the idea of the extra drive and keeping the original, now if I can find a spare SATA drive around here I'll give that a try. Thanks for the idea Grover !
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