I agree with Malke's comments. I too use Acronis and have imaged drives
quite regularly and never had any activation problems.
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"Malke" <> wrote in message
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> John wrote:
>>
>> "Malke" <> wrote in message
>> news:%...
>>> Steve Stegall wrote:
>>>> I am running low on disk space on my c drive. How can I keep all my
>>>> information and installed programs on the new larger drive? Is there a
>>>> program out there to do this, like partition magic? I am running Vista
>>>> Home and partition magic does not support Vista. Please help I have
>>>> less that 4 Gb left. Thanks....
>>>
>>> Normally when you purchase a hard drive retail it comes with a utility
>>> to clone the old drive to the new drive. If you purchase white box or
>>> don't get the utility, you can download it from the drive mftr.'s
>>> website. You can also use Acronis True Image if you have a second hard
>>> drive available to hold the image. True Image (along with an external
>>> hard drive) is a worthwhile investment since it can do imaging and
>>> incremental backups.
> MS-MVP Windows - Shell/User
>>
>> You will also have the problem that Microsoft will have popups saying
>> that you have pirated your Vista O/S. It then disengages the Vista
>> features and you have error messages coming out all over the place.
>> Makes you feel like a crook when all you did was upgrade your system.
>> Alas, all it takes is a phone call to India and they get you back up
>> again; however, you still have to reinstall all the stuff they unhooked
>> whilst you were deemed an enemy of Microsoft.
>>
>
> I'm sorry if you have experienced a problem with activation. We've imaged
> quite a few Vista installs and have had no problems with activation
> whatsoever. Perhaps you are doing something wrong. Please note that this
> is not opening a discussion on activation per se, just that I stand by my
> original advice to the OP since I've had no more difficulties imaging
> Vista than with any other operating system.
>
>
> Malke
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