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I want to switch Windows 7 OS to new disk

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Hi all -

My objective: Switch Windows 7 OS from slower C drive to faster disk partition. The target partition (F) is on a physical drive that has another partition (L).

Can I do this with TIH 2011?

I have tried to clone the C drive to the F drive but TIH does not give me that choice. The target drives listed only the full physical drives. It shows L and F drives together, but I can't select just the F drive. The L drive has files I need to keep.

I also tried to recover/restore my C drive to the F drive. Same issue. I cannot select the F drive as a target.

I thought a separate partition should be treated for all intents and purposes as a completely separate drive, but it looks like I am wrong.

I am certainly open to and would welcome suggestions.

Thanks, Eliot

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You have to create a disk and partition backup that contains:
- the C:\system partition,
- Any other partition that contains applications on your system, if any,
- Any hidden partition on the disk that contains C:\ (eg system reserved, diagnostics, system, OEM, recovery, etc.)
- The active partition (typically included above).

You then need to create a disk and partition backup of your L: partition, or simply copy the content of L" somewhere else

Then, take your current C:\ disk out of the sytem, place your current othe disk at the same spot as C:\ disk was
Then, boot on the recovery CD, click add disk and choose your faster disk. Make sure you select the right disk as the drive letters might not be assigned the same way as in Windows to the disks.
This will completely erase your faster disk...
Then restore your first backup, one partition at a time, in the same order they were before. Resize any visible partitions if you want. Do not resize any hidden partition. Make sure to mark the right partition active. No need to reboot in between.
Then restore your L partition

Thanks Pat- I almost have it. I have everythig backed up in case I mess it up.

Actually, I think I am missing something. I am not sure precisely what you mean by the last phrase in:
"Then, take your current C:\ disk out of the system, save your current other disk at the same spot as C:\ disk was"

Specifically when you say "save your current other disk " what exactly is my "current other disk" in this scenario?

Thanks again.

Sorry, I didn't type what I meant!

Take you current C:\ disk out of the system, place your new disk at the same spot as C:\ disk was (same connectors, same BIOS settings)