• We’re currently investigating an issue related to the forum theme and styling that is impacting page layout and visual formatting. The problem has been identified, and we are actively working on a resolution. There is no impact to user data or functionality, this is strictly a front-end display issue. We’ll post an update once the fix has been deployed. Thanks for your patience while we get this sorted.

Clone software worth the hassle?

de8212

Diamond Member
Fresh instal of vista ultimate 64 and now it shows my 74GB raptor is failing. I've got an RMA on the way and would like to avoid reinstalling if possible.
Just curious what your opinions are.

A. Should I make an image onto my backup hard drive and restore it to the new drive when I get it?

B. Should I connect the new drive up to my pc and "clone" the old one to it?

C. Reinstall Vista.



I've done A. numerous times with XP through the windows interface with maybe one time having an issue. But can it be done by making a bootable cd/dvd and or pointing to the image on the backup drive?

Never tried B. before.

C is easy but I don't want to have to reinstall if unnecessary.

Lastly, Ihave a version of acronis 8 or 9 maybe that I used with xp. not sure it'll even work with vista. If theres a better solution you've used for oned of my intended purposes, please tell me.

 
thanks fyleow.

Never used it but I figured since it was built into windows it wouldn't be as good as third part offerings.
So, it will back up the data to my other hd, then when I install the new raptor and boot off the dvd it will restore vista and all my programs/settings from the backup to thed ne raptor?

Gonna give it a shot but would like other opinions on this mthod or any of the other ones mentioned.

 
FYI, only Acronis TI-11 works with Vista. If the built in recovery works - it's worth a shot for sure.
 
Back
Top