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Lew
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      08-30-2007
I have 2 400G SATA drives in my computer, I want to clone "C" to my "D"
drive as a back-up.
How do I clone the drive and retain all the Activation information for Vista
and Office 2007.

So far I have not found a clone software that will perform this task

Thank you
Lew

 
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      08-30-2007
Lew, I have an 80GB drive which contains Windows Vista, Office 2007,
Photoshop and a host of other apps. All that I have ever done is 'imaged'
the drive to a partition on my second hard drive using Acronis True Image.
So far this last ten days I have re-imaged the drive from my backup
partition to my Vista drive 3 times. In each case activation has been
intact. The imaged copy keeps all activation details along with all your
applications. Acronis True Image will also 'clone' a drive and, although I
have never used the clone option, this too should keep activation intact.
Most PC manufacturers clone the drives with Norton Ghost but personally I've
never been a great fan of Norton.

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"Lew" <> wrote in message
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>I have 2 400G SATA drives in my computer, I want to clone "C" to my "D"
>drive as a back-up.
> How do I clone the drive and retain all the Activation information for
> Vista and Office 2007.
>
> So far I have not found a clone software that will perform this task
>
> Thank you
> Lew


 
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Lew
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      08-30-2007
John:
If you boot off your back-up 80G drive and look at SYSTEM under the control
panel does it show that
Windows is ACTIVATED?

Lew
"John Barnett MVP" <> wrote in message
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> Lew, I have an 80GB drive which contains Windows Vista, Office 2007,
> Photoshop and a host of other apps. All that I have ever done is 'imaged'
> the drive to a partition on my second hard drive using Acronis True Image.
> So far this last ten days I have re-imaged the drive from my backup
> partition to my Vista drive 3 times. In each case activation has been
> intact. The imaged copy keeps all activation details along with all your
> applications. Acronis True Image will also 'clone' a drive and, although I
> have never used the clone option, this too should keep activation intact.
> Most PC manufacturers clone the drives with Norton Ghost but personally
> I've never been a great fan of Norton.
>
> --
> John Barnett MVP
> Associate Expert
> Windows - Shell/User
>
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> Web: http://vistasupport.mvps.org
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> "Lew" <> wrote in message
> news:%...
>>I have 2 400G SATA drives in my computer, I want to clone "C" to my "D"
>>drive as a back-up.
>> How do I clone the drive and retain all the Activation information for
>> Vista and Office 2007.
>>
>> So far I have not found a clone software that will perform this task
>>
>> Thank you
>> Lew

>


 
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      08-30-2007
"Lew" <> wrote in
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> I have 2 400G SATA drives in my computer, I want to clone "C" to my
> "D" drive as a back-up.
> How do I clone the drive and retain all the Activation information for
> Vista and Office 2007.
>
> So far I have not found a clone software that will perform this task
>
> Thank you
> Lew
>


Lew, clone it with Casper, worked great for me!
 
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John Barnes
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      08-30-2007
You don't usually boot off of a backup, clone maybe. It would be activated,
but as soon as it contacts Microsoft servers, it will know it is on a new
drive and will request to be activated again.

"Lew" <> wrote in message
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> John:
> If you boot off your back-up 80G drive and look at SYSTEM under the
> control panel does it show that
> Windows is ACTIVATED?
>
> Lew
> "John Barnett MVP" <> wrote in message
> news:%...
>> Lew, I have an 80GB drive which contains Windows Vista, Office 2007,
>> Photoshop and a host of other apps. All that I have ever done is 'imaged'
>> the drive to a partition on my second hard drive using Acronis True
>> Image. So far this last ten days I have re-imaged the drive from my
>> backup partition to my Vista drive 3 times. In each case activation has
>> been intact. The imaged copy keeps all activation details along with all
>> your applications. Acronis True Image will also 'clone' a drive and,
>> although I have never used the clone option, this too should keep
>> activation intact. Most PC manufacturers clone the drives with Norton
>> Ghost but personally I've never been a great fan of Norton.
>>
>> --
>> John Barnett MVP
>> Associate Expert
>> Windows - Shell/User
>>
>> Web: http://xphelpandsupport.mvps.org
>> Web: http://vistasupport.mvps.org
>>
>> The information in this mail/post is supplied "as is". No warranty of any
>> kind, either expressed or implied, is made in relation to the accuracy,
>> reliability or content of this mail/post. The Author shall not be liable
>> for any direct, indirect, incidental or consequential damages arising out
>> of the use of, or inability to use, information or opinions expressed in
>> this mail/post..
>>
>> "Lew" <> wrote in message
>> news:%...
>>>I have 2 400G SATA drives in my computer, I want to clone "C" to my "D"
>>>drive as a back-up.
>>> How do I clone the drive and retain all the Activation information for
>>> Vista and Office 2007.
>>>
>>> So far I have not found a clone software that will perform this task
>>>
>>> Thank you
>>> Lew

>>

>


 
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      08-30-2007
On 8/30/2007 1:39 PM On a whim, dearhunter pounded out on the keyboard

> "Lew" <> wrote in
> news:#:
>
>> I have 2 400G SATA drives in my computer, I want to clone "C" to my
>> "D" drive as a back-up.
>> How do I clone the drive and retain all the Activation information for
>> Vista and Office 2007.
>>
>> So far I have not found a clone software that will perform this task
>>
>> Thank you
>> Lew
>>

>
> Lew, clone it with Casper, worked great for me!


Or if Lew purchased and installed either of the drives himself, he could
use the image software that came with the drive.


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      08-30-2007
"Terry R." <> wrote in message
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>> Lew, clone it with Casper, worked great for me!

>
> Or if Lew purchased and installed either of the drives himself, he could
> use the image software that came with the drive.
>


Nothing comes with a hard-drive, if you are smart and buy an OEM brown-box.
Retail boxes come with screws and CDs etc, but cost a lot more. You can
always download the same software from the manufacturer's website.

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      08-30-2007
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> "Terry R." <> wrote in message
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>>> Lew, clone it with Casper, worked great for me!

>> Or if Lew purchased and installed either of the drives himself, he could
>> use the image software that came with the drive.
>>

>
> Nothing comes with a hard-drive, if you are smart and buy an OEM brown-box.
> Retail boxes come with screws and CDs etc, but cost a lot more. You can
> always download the same software from the manufacturer's website.
>
> ss.
>
>


Sometimes boxed drives go on sale locally for less than a bare drive
online. That is why I asked. Bare drives I've purchased don't even
come with a box. But yes, if he purchased a bare drive, he could get
the software online.

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      08-30-2007
John Barnett MVP wrote:

> Lew, I have an 80GB drive which contains Windows Vista, Office 2007,
> Photoshop and a host of other apps. All that I have ever done is 'imaged'
> the drive to a partition on my second hard drive using Acronis True Image.
> So far this last ten days I have re-imaged the drive from my backup
> partition to my Vista drive 3 times.


I'm curious why you felt the need to do this? Or do you just like wasting
time?

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Lew
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      08-31-2007
Does anyone know of any software that will do a bit copy of the hard drive
that will copy the Drive ID and serial.
Both drives are the same WD 400G

Lew
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> John Barnett MVP wrote:
>
>> Lew, I have an 80GB drive which contains Windows Vista, Office 2007,
>> Photoshop and a host of other apps. All that I have ever done is 'imaged'
>> the drive to a partition on my second hard drive using Acronis True
>> Image.
>> So far this last ten days I have re-imaged the drive from my backup
>> partition to my Vista drive 3 times.

>
> I'm curious why you felt the need to do this? Or do you just like wasting
> time?
>
> Cheers.
>
> --
> Remove Vista Activation Completely ...
> http://tinyurl.com/2w8qqo
>
> Intelligent and helpful Windoze error messages: http://tinyurl.com/2ks5dz
>
> Coming Soon! Ubuntu 7.10 ... New Features:
> http://lunapark6.com/ubuntu-gutsy-gi...-features.html
>
>


 
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