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Need some advice on methods for replacing still functional laptop hard drive (getting imminent hard drive failure msg)

Bagger

Golden Member
I'm not yet sure what operating system is on this laptop, it should be NT or 2000, with a small chance of it being '95. Obviously I can't just slap the new hard drive into the laptop and connect it as a slave drive in order to do a disk-to-disk copy. I most likely don't have a base load image, otherwise I could just back up the data to a server, load the new image, and restore the backed up data (don't really wanna do it that way anyways). Some ideas I was throwing around in my head:

- Find a user in the location who had the same laptop (should be 2 or 3 of them) that they could spare for an hour or two, slap the new drive in that laptop, and try to use something like laplink to copy the image over.

- Buy a couple of 2.5" to 3.5" IDE connector adapters and slap both hard drives in a desktop machine in order to do the disk copy

- Buy an external USB CD-RW drive and make an image of the entire drive with Drive Image (wouldn't work with the version of 95 they use, or NT)

- Buy an external hard drive enclosure (would most likely be USB, therefore same limitations as far as the OS is concerned)


Any suggestions much appreciated 🙂
 
Depending on the type of laptop, you can buy an adapter to put your additional hard drive in the bay like where a removable CD-ROM or floppy drive currently occupies. Then just using the disk imaging software that comes with the new drive or Ghost.

techfuzz
 
I'm kinda looking for an immediate solution, like something I can pick up on the way there in an hour or so 🙂
 
So I go through all this brain-crunching only to have my support guy tell me that he has an external drive bay that I can plug into the pcmcia port to do the copy. Better late than never I suppose.
 
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