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Question on Recommended HD Replacement strategy.

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My 500GB WD SATA HD is failing and needs to be replaced quickly. I would like advice on a strategy for accomplishing this. I am installing a 1TB WD Caviar Black.
I can clone the whole drive, but not sure then what the 1TB layout looks like. I'm guessing it has all my old partitions and a MBR that has the old layout which already has 3 primary partitions and an extended partition with 3 logical drives, and an unused 500Gb at the end.
I think that means that I could extend the extended partition and more logical drives to it. It's not really what I would like to have happen. I really want to increase the size of my other partitions, particularly the system drive. I have my backups on an external USB drive.
Can I install the new drive and create a primary partition for my C drive the size I want and then restore a full image backup of the C drive without restoring the MBR? Then I could add the other partitions the way I want them and restore files to them.
If this will not work, I suppose I could do a new Vista install and then do a restore of my file backups of my C drive? Don't really like that option.
Advice on the best way without cloning would be appreciated. I have a read a lot of posts but still not sure what to do.

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See Grover's Guides http://forum.acronis.com/forum/3426 section 3 for upgrading the hard drive. I prefer to make a backup of the complete disk and then restore to the new one.