I remember ten years ago cloning Win installation by copying all the files from HDD to another HDD using a bootable CD software. Then in the recovery console doing fdisk / mbr, to fix the master boot record so that the new HD can boot the old system.
My question is this still the normal way to do it with Win7? Also what are the available utilities today that I can use on the bootable CD?
Answer
The initially accepted answer did not work for me and so I have to post an answer myself.
After trying(and failing) few tools, I have ended up downloading Ultimate Boot CD
- Burn the image
- Restart PC into BIOS and verify that the boot device order is set to [first boot device] - CD-ROM
- Restart the PC and it should boot into the Ultimate Boot CD
- Chose [HDD]
- Chose [Hard Disk Cloning]
- Chose [CopyWipe]
- Set the source HDD and the target HDD with an [expand] option (Use F6 to view the partitions)
Start the copy process.
After the files were copied to the new HDD, shutdown and disconnect the old HDD
- Replace the Ultimate Boot CD with the Win 7 instalation CD and boot up into Win 7 installation
- Chose [repair installation](
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- Click OK when prompted and restart.
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