Re:Swapping hard drives
2012/12/28 02:13:47
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Last year, on my 6 year old computer, I added a new drive, then successfully cloned my complete system drive using Acronis Disk Clone, to the new drive. Then I found that I could boot from either drive. They were exact copies of all data and programs.
No software issues, licensing problems, or driver problems occurred at all.
I think the only stipulation was that you could only clone to a larger drive, not to a smaller drive.
I've also heard that cloning to or from an SSD drive is very finicky, perhaps not to be done by a novice.
Since then, I've upgraded to a newer system, and my old system has all the old Sonar projects which can be accessed for years to come, as a legacy back-up.
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