creating a new versions of Win 7 in a new disk using a .tib file of a bootable partition on a different disk
I created a .tib file created with a rescue disk of a bootable partition on one disk, and tried to use establish a primary bootable partition on a new, smaller disk, where the new partition would occupy the entire smaller disk. I could not get it to work. It hung up. I had removed the original, larger disk and placed the new disk in its place on the 1st SATA port on my older computer. I was unable to prepare the new disk [ it had some old crap on it] using any of your utilities. Nor would Restore work to overwrite the new disk with the new OS using the .tib file. Is the software incapable of doing this? The source disk has win XP on its 1st partition, then Win 7 on its second partition, then two data partitions on the same disk, for a total of 4 distinct partitions.
Any helpful suggestions, other than to re-install windows 7 on a new drive?
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