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Clone and Restore Windows 8

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Hi, I wonder if anyone can help?

I need to clone my W8 to a drive and then restore the contents of the partition into a fresh partition on the original drive. The reason I want to do this is to avoid the reinstallation of Windows and programs, as eventually assuming this is possible, I will be running the W8 from the same drive (and laptop) as where it started. I need to do this because I need to create a Hybrid GPT partition table, so when I copy the W8 files back to the original drive it both does not alter other partitions and can be booted (i.e. the bootloader is intact).

Is ATH clever enough to do this by some way, and if so, how, please? (In other words, a strategy maybe as a bullet list would be really useful).

Hoping someone can help.

Thanks,

Stuart

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Is the current disk MBR?
Do you want to restore a partition from a MBR disk to a GPT disk?
That will work, but you won't be able to restore the boot records.
The way I would do this is to backup the partition containing W8 from the MBR disk using a disk and partition backup (not a clone).
Then I would take the disk out, put the new disk in, install Win8 from the DVD and let the installer set up the GPT partitions, boot records. then restore the partition on top of the C:\ partition, then repair the startup of the computer with the Windows installation DVD if necessary.