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Free Hard Drive Cloner
alanrowell
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Upgrading the hard drive on my netbook (note no DVD drive) so I want something that will do an image copy of the whole drive - including all partitions and recovery area.
I've downloaded a few but they are all set up to perform logical drive to logical drive copy so there's no way of copying the recovery area.
So any suggestions?
I've downloaded a few but they are all set up to perform logical drive to logical drive copy so there's no way of copying the recovery area.
So any suggestions?
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if its seagate or maxstor then there are free tools on their web site , will clone to USB
http://www.seagate.com/ww/v/index.jsp?locale=en-US&name=DiscWizard&vgnextoid=d9fd4a3cdde5c010VgnVCM100000dd04090aRCRDEx forum ambassador
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Copying from a Hitachi drive to Samsung drive.0
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Clonezilla should do the lot in one go for you (inc recovery partitions)
Just use Unetbootin to install it to a USB flash drive & boot the netbook from the USB drive to run clonezilla0 -
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Ghost will do it, copy drive to drive0
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giveaway of the day are doing a free program that might help called paragon - drive copy 10 special edition.
Heres the link
http://www.giveawayoftheday.com/
But you have to download and install before 8am tomorrow.Old Faithful we roam the range together,
Old Faithful in any kind of weather,
When the round up days are over,
And the Boulevard’s white with clover,
For you old faithful pal of mine.0 -
Absolutely 100% Gparted
Put it on a disk, keep it in your essential software wallet for future use.0 -
alanrowell wrote: »Upgrading the hard drive on my netbook (note no DVD drive) so I want something that will do an image copy of the whole drive - including all partitions and recovery area.
I've downloaded a few but they are all set up to perform logical drive to logical drive copy so there's no way of copying the recovery area.
So any suggestions?
The good old Linux "dd" (disc dump) will do it. dd will copy sector by sector of one hard disk to another. For that you'll need Ubuntu on a USB stick and a USB caddy for the new hard disk.
A bootable Ubuntu on a USB stick can be easily created on an existing Ubuntu installtion (System -> Administration -> Startup Disc Creator) or with Unetbootin. The new hard disk should be bigger than the old one and the USB caddy should be connected to a USB2 port, otherwise it will take forever.
Then you boot Ubuntu and start a terminal. First assure yourself which one is the old and which one is the new one
Since the USB stick is most likely /dev/sda, your hard disks should be /dev/sdb and /dev/sdc. Make sure the two hard disk are not mountedsudo fdisk -l
After you double checked again which hard disk is wich run this commandsudo umount /dev/sdb*
sudo umount /dev/sdc*
The old hard disk should be after if= and the new one behind of=dd if=/dev/sdb of=/dev/sdc bs=4k
The dd command will give you no output if everything goes right. If you want to see the progress open a second terminal and run
or if you want to see it every 5 secondspkill -USR1 ^dd$watch -n5 -- pkill -USR1 ^dd$
Once dd finished, you need to resize the partition(s) of the new hard disk to use the unused space. You can do it in Ubuntu too with GParted (System -> Administration -> GParted)if its seagate or maxstor then there are free tools on their web site , will clone to USB
http://www.seagate.com/ww/v/index.jsp?locale=en-US&name=DiscWizard&vgnextoid=d9fd4a3cdde5c010VgnVCM100000dd04090aRCRD
Does it run from a USB stick? Didn't find it in the manual...0 -
if its seagate or maxstor then there are free tools on their web site , will clone to USB
http://www.seagate.com/ww/v/index.jsp?locale=en-US&name=DiscWizard&vgnextoid=d9fd4a3cdde5c010VgnVCM100000dd04090aRCRD
WD also have one but I don't have the link handy.0 -
I have used it successfully. To include the MBR also, which is useful, be careful to read the response options carefully before hitting return key. At the relevant stage I think it asks for a Y (upper case y) and I believe the first time I used it I only used lower case y and on that occasion the MBR was not included.gaming_guy wrote: »Clonezilla should do the lot in one go for you (inc recovery partitions)
Just use Unetbootin to install it to a USB flash drive & boot the netbook from the USB drive to run clonezilla
At the time I could not understand why, but on a later occasion I got it correct. I worked well.0
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