Quote from waggie945:
May I suggest the above drive.
Quote from MrDinky:
Just curious whether that was XP you were cloning as I just read some HD reviews on Maxtor drives that said their MaxBlast software did not clone XP correctly. According to them, the only to get XP to work was to do a fresh install (which I really want to avoid.)
Quote from gnome:
MaxBlast 3, WILL clone XP drive correctly if you run it from the floppy drive instead of the CD. I do it all the time. And, you can select any partition size you want on the cloned drive, even if it is smaller than the original... When offered the choice of EZ Setup or Advanced, choose Advanced.
Quote from nononsense:
Hi gnome,
Nice to find you on this old thread as well. If I may add my own private view. Why absolutely wanting to clone a drive? I used to be involved with these kind of jobs till a year or two ago.
Further, some posters, in the other HD thread, still keep on struggeling with putting many HD's on their system (raid excepted). I think it ain't worth it these days. Get yourself a big HD. If you are like waggie, go for the 10.000rpm serial interface units. If you want to spend less, get yourself an even bigger 7200rpm IDE with 8Mb local cache, for less money. These are also very performing even with the fastest processor.
Putting everything on one HD is a dream! You have to take care of backup though. Having gone through all possible schemes over the years, I now settled for a 250Gbytes usb-2 5400rpm external unit.
Much better than multiple built in HD's. I can remove it and store it physically in another place. You need software though to keep your backups going. Like nitro, I like Powerquest and opted for v2i giving you highly efficient and userfriendly (understandable) incremental capabilities.
Why still wanting to clone drives? Everything sits in v2i. If nothing goes anymore v2i has: (1) bootable CDrom; (2) bootable DOS floppies; (3) network restore, all this to bring your backedup drive image back onto your HD.
As a poster pointed out, you could use this over a wireless network and put your backup drive in a computer at a neighbor's house if you want. This did not fit my personal setup but it could be a very workable idea.
Don't loose your data,
nononsense
Quote from nitro:
I use products from:
http://www.powerquest.com/
They have always worked well for me.
nitro
Quote from Gordon Gekko:
GOOD INFO HERE (if you want to use norton ghost)!!!!
i recently bought a new computer and copied my old hard drive that has win xp pro on it.
first of all, i'm good with computers. after my first attempt using norton ghost to clone the drive, when i tried to boot off the cloned drive, WINDOWS WOULD HALT.
for a while i was really stumped. it wasn't the jumpers or anything. i kept searching the internet for help and i eventually found A VERY SIMPLE FIX.
the problem is, if you use ghost and don't use a specific command line switch, when it clones the drive, i think ghost assigns the wrong drive letter to the drive and windows won't boot.
here is where i found the solution:
http://forums.eyo.com.au/t3836.html
in case you don't know how to do the switch, connect both drives to the same computer. run ghost and go to ghost options. under "ghost command line" add the switch "-FDSP" with no quotes. NOW CLONE THE DRIVE AND IT SHOULD BOOT.
Quote from MrDinky:
I have two hard drives and two CD burners. My C: drive, which contains XP and my stock related info (about 10 gig total) is about to take a dump. I'd like to buy a new drive, copy all the info, use that as the new XP boot drive and trash the old one but I know that's easier said than done. What's the best way of doing this?
Thanks in advance for any info.
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Quote from bungrider:
ghost is truly a complete pain in the ass. i've been using it for about 3 years now and after i got it to work (i have an IDE/SCSI mix so the drivers were a total pain to get together) i've liked it. however, prior to going on vacation for the holidays it randomly restarted my machine about 5 discs into an 8 cd backup of my harddrive and i don't know if i've ever been so mad in my life.
i am now looking for alternatives...
that being said, i do use it about once every 1-3 months to create a solid backup of my harddrive, and it is indispensible for making a clean backup of a brand new computer hard drive onto CDs...