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Upgrading laptop hdd to a larger drive

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Hello all,

I have downloaded the Grover doc for this and I am having problems understanding what to do on the restore in order to restore the partitions of the source hdd in the correct order to the destination hdd.

I have both the source hdd and the destination hdd connected via USB to a desktop PC running Windows 7 and Acronis True Image Home 2010 build 7046. I did a disk backup on the source hdd to a third external hdd connected to the desktop. There are 4 partitions. I did do a sector by sector backup. Not sure if that is bad or not.

For the restore, I selected my backup image to restore from and also selected the sector-by-sector restore. I choose all of the partitions to restore including the MBR. I include the "Start" and "End" columns and sort by Start. But when I click next, I am presented with the partitions one by one to pick a location for them to be restored to and the partitions are not in the order I want them in.

What silly thing am I missing? Thanks for your help in advance. I am sorry that I am unable to follow the Grover doc.

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Open your Windows Disk Management option and look at your hard drive using the graphical view. This is the order that you want to restore your partitions. Take careful note as to which is the active partition and the partition types. Your restore option may look like this when in Acronis. Remember. This restore procedure should be done when booted from the TI Rescue CD. Also, that after restore, disconnect all drives but the new one before the first boot following the restore.

A disk option restore as shown above does not give you the resize opportunity so do not use the disk option. Do not resize any partition but your main one which is the largest one. Keep all the other recovery and boot partitions their same size.

If your disk management looks like this, my suggestion would be

I would restore the first two partitions on the first pass. In my illustration, Win-7 is the 2nd partition--which is to be resized.(Resize the main partition but leave space for the remaining partitions. After completion of restoring these two partitions,
Then continue with the restore again and restore the remaining partitions plus MBR and "disk id" if that is listed as an option on near one of the last pages. After completion of the 2nd restore pass, then shutdown and remove the unwanted disk connections before rebooting.

Note: THE mbr and disk id can be restored on either pass or separately but not all partitions are to be restored in one pass.

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