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Re: Moving Vista to a new drive via "Complete PC Restore"
To install your Vista Complete PC Backup to a new hard drive: number
one, the new hard drive must be in the
HDD0 position, that is it must be the first hard drive in the system,
eg first master hard drive primary IDE.
Size & type don't seem to matter, i created a 38 gig active partition,
in my case, compleate backup took care of the rest & loaded with no
problems.
Please note to that on earlier motherboards with sata hard drive as the
backed up drive, the system see's that
hard drive as HDD2 & with not allow vista compleate backup to work, as
it is looking for HDD0 disk to restore to.
this does not seem a problem with systems, 2 years or old or latter.
This has been my experience, certainly a learning one!
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To install your Vista Complete PC Backup to a new hard drive: number
one, the new hard drive must be in the
HDD0 position, that is it must be the first hard drive in the system,
eg first master hard drive primary IDE.
Size & type don't seem to matter, i created a 38 gig active partition,
in my case, compleate backup took care of the rest & loaded with no
problems.
Please note to that on earlier motherboards with sata hard drive as the
backed up drive, the system see's that
hard drive as HDD2 & with not allow vista compleate backup to work, as
it is looking for HDD0 disk to restore to.
this does not seem a problem with systems, 2 years or old or latter.
This has been my experience, certainly a learning one!
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