Hi-
I've had desktop computers all my adult life and have no problem cloning drives, etc., with those, since I can just use an external drive (never had to use a cloned drive, knock wood.) I inherited a laptop a few years ago and I've been using Acronis True Image to backup my data files, but since I'm considering moving to Windows 10 at some point, I want to clone or image or something my laptop drives before I do so I can get back to square one if need be. [Maybe there's a rollback feature, but I'd still like to do this and feel like I should know how anyway.]
The Acronis site says "The new disk, to which you clone your older one,
should be inside the laptop during the operation." I *really* would rather not open up the laptop unless absolutely necessary. Is there another way I can do what I want to do?
This is the laptop:
Samsung Series 7 Gamer NP700G7C-S01US 17.3-Inch Laptop
It has two hard drives and I have it set up as a dual boot with Windows 7 x64 on one and Win 8.1 x64 on the other.
TIA for any advice. Laptops make me nervous, for some reason
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-Susan