This is the way I do it.

I use a couple of 3,5" IDE to Notebook adapters.
Amazon UK sell them so I am sure the American branch will do them.
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Euronetwork-drive-laptop-adaptor-cable/dp/B000BB
0DDC

Stick these onto the second IDE cable.  Make sure they are set up old
hard disk Master and new one slave.
Then I use a copy of Norton Ghost which boots from floppy disk.

Some time the Ghost version does not work as expected so then I use Easy
Clone.
http://download.cnet.com/EasyClone-2008-Free/3000-2242_4-10737118.html

I am getting more and more faulty SATA hard disks but these are easier
as you can connect then straight to a desktop without using an adapter.

Dells and Acers can be a bit funny about fitting different size and or
models and wont boot of the new Hard Disk.  I haven't come across any
other makes with this problem. I use the above process a lot when asked
to fit larger Hard Disks to Laptops and Desktops.

Ghost will usually increase the partition size(s) if you clone to a
larger Hard Disk.  Easy Clone creates partitions of the same size as the
original.  But you can then use Partition Magic or the Easy Clone
Partition Manager to increase the size(s).

Cheers

Peter
Peter Hart Computers.


-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On
Behalf Of Michael Madigan
Sent: 15 March 2009 18:16
To: [email protected]
Subject: [NF] what is the best way to clone a notebook drive


A client has a SMART disk error on her laptop and she's getting a
replacement disk.  The hard disk she has now is working fine, but it's
"re-allocated sector count" is getting close to the threshold.

I want to clone her current hard disk onto the new replacement disk,
what's the easiest way to do this?  I want to do this rather than
re-installing a gazillion software products and updates onto her
computer.

That notebook she's using has a hard disk that is easily removable.



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