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Replacing and replicating system drive


Marc Cormier

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Hi, all.  Never posted beyond the Deals section so apologies if I'm off base.  Picked up one of those PNY 500Gb drives Larry posted about and now I want to replace my current (120 Gb!) system drive with the new one.  Is there  a thread in Cakewalk world that you could point me to for some guidance and discussion?

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@Marc Cormier assuming you are running Win 10 (works in 7 also):
From Control Panel, its a bit harder to find in 10, you need to create a "recovery" disc CD or thumbdrive.
Then you use Backup and Recovery (win 7) to create an image file, you store that on a separate drive.
Once you have done that, pull the old C drive, insert the new one, boot from the "recovery " disc and 
follow the on screen prompts.

tom

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Hi, Tom.

Got a license for Acronis 2020 from a post on the Deals forum back in the spring and promptly forgot about it.  I activated it tonight.  From there, I created a rescue USB drive and then cloned my old 128 Gb system drive on the new 500Gb SSD.  Worked like a charm.  Didn't partition the new drive so I have space to spare.  Not sure if I did any of this correctly but here I am! 

Thanks for the note on the control panel method - I got Acronis for backup purposes but it paid for itself just cloning the old drive!  Now I'll have to clone and replace my sample drive once the new SSD arrives...

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