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Title: Disc cloning, backside is twitching.
Post by: Connorsdad on August 27, 2013, 02:36:25 pm
I made the mistake of buying the exact same model/size hard drive for backup purposes. Even though I checked, double checked and tripple checked the source and destination drive I'm still worried :/

Only 25 minutes to go. Still, it's only 5 months worth of work if I've done it wrong :(

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Title: Re: Disc cloning, backside is twitching.
Post by: DHTech on August 27, 2013, 03:04:31 pm
I've used the excellent AOMI Backupper for disc cloning, it's free any works perfectly.

http://download.cnet.com/AOMEI-Backupper/3000-2242_4-75833997.html (http://download.cnet.com/AOMEI-Backupper/3000-2242_4-75833997.html)

Title: Re: Disc cloning, backside is twitching.
Post by: Connorsdad on August 27, 2013, 03:15:39 pm
And we're done, everything is fine :)

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Title: Re: Disc cloning, backside is twitching.
Post by: BadMouth on August 27, 2013, 03:41:22 pm
lol.  Glad it worked out.  Now save a backup image to an external like you should have done beforehand.  ;)
Title: Re: Disc cloning, backside is twitching.
Post by: lilshawn on August 28, 2013, 05:56:11 pm
good clone programs will show the serial number of the hard drive that way you are doubly sure.

i get a little paranoid too when i have only 1 existing drive of a machine and i need to re-clone it.

ive used hdclone by miray soft http://www.miray.de/home/index.html (http://www.miray.de/home/index.html) it's pretty good even for the free version.

I also have a stand alone 1-4 hard drive clone machine...it's slow as hell but works 100% of the time. Plug the original to the mater and a blank to one of the 4 interfaces and in a few hours it's done.