Did know that you could clone your current Hard Drive without
having to by extra software? Maybe you didn't know that all that
you needed, was already set up on your current system? Well,
it is... and if you follow this tut, you shouldn't have much of a problem.
Make sure that you have a Master and a Slave setup on your system.
Make sure that you have a Master and a Slave setup on your system.
The Slave drive, in this case, is where all the data on the Master is going to go to.
First: Perform a Scandisk your Master drive and follow that
First: Perform a Scandisk your Master drive and follow that
with a thorough Defrag. If you have an Antivirus program, do a thorough
sweep with the AV first, then do the Scandisk, followed by the Defrag.
Second: Do the same thing to the target drive, as you did the Master:
Second: Do the same thing to the target drive, as you did the Master:
Scandisk then a thorough Defrag.
Third: Right-click on the Target drive and click on Format.
Third: Right-click on the Target drive and click on Format.
When the box comes up, click your mouse onto the "Full"
button.
Fourth: After Formatting the Target drive, run a Scandisk again
Fourth: After Formatting the Target drive, run a Scandisk again
and click on the button that says "Autofix Errors".
Fifth: In this final part, you might want to cut-and-paste to code in,
Fifth: In this final part, you might want to cut-and-paste to code in,
unless you are sure that you can do it without making any mistakes:
Click on the "Start" button, then click on the "Run..." button,
Click on the "Start" button, then click on the "Run..." button,
then place the following into the Runbox:
"XCOPY C:\*.*D:\ /c/h/e/k/r" (minus the quotes, of course) then press the "Enter" button.
If you receive an error message, then remove the space from between XCOPY and C:\
Anything that should happen to come up in the DOS box, just click "Y" for "Yes".
"XCOPY C:\*.*D:\ /c/h/e/k/r" (minus the quotes, of course) then press the "Enter" button.
If you receive an error message, then remove the space from between XCOPY and C:\
Anything that should happen to come up in the DOS box, just click "Y" for "Yes".
When its all finished, pull the original Master from the system, designate
the Slave as the Master (change your jumpers), then check your new Master out.
This tut has worked and has been tested on all systems except for
This tut has worked and has been tested on all systems except for
Windows 2000, so you really shouldn't have any problems.
If, by any chance, you should come across a snag, message me and I'll walk you through it.
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