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Will I get any problems reimaging computer?
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I ran out of space on my local hdd on my laptop and I want to upgrade to a bigger one. I bought an hdd that is bigger and that is compatible with my current laptop. I plan to take the old hdd out and put the new one in. The trouble is I don't want to have to deal with reinstalling all the programs that I had on my computer before. My plan to get around that is this:
  1. I will backup my current local hdd data to an .dat file on an external hdd using drive image .dat file
  2. I will then replace the old hdd with the new one
  3. I will then install windows 7 on the new hdd as a clean install.
  4. I will then partition the new hdd
  5. Next I will restore the old hdd data from the .dat file to that new hdd.
  6. I will then set that partition as the default boot partition and then boot from that partition ( it should boot exactly the way I used to have it right?)
  7. Then I will delete the other partition with the fresh install of windows 7 on it and merge it with the new partition in order to make one partition (CSmile
  8. Then I will hope that everything will work the same and I will just have a bigger internal local hdd.

Are there any problems that I might encounter? I want to make sure that I anticipate anything that might go wrong because if anything bad happens I won't have a computer and I will have to rely on booting from my ubuntu live cd which is very impractical until I can fix the computer. So yes, is there anything I am forgetting or overlooking? Please advise, thanks!
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(04-12-2011, 06:40 PM)Annuit Coeptis Wrote: I ran out of space on my local hdd on my laptop and I want to upgrade to a bigger one. I bought an hdd that is bigger and that is compatible with my current laptop. I plan to take the old hdd out and put the new one in. The trouble is I don't want to have to deal with reinstalling all the programs that I had on my computer before. My plan to get around that is this:
  1. I will backup my current local hdd data to an .dat file on an external hdd using drive image .dat file
  2. I will then replace the old hdd with the new one
  3. I will then install windows 7 on the new hdd as a clean install.
  4. I will then partition the new hdd
  5. Next I will restore the old hdd data from the .dat file to that new hdd.
  6. I will then set that partition as the default boot partition and then boot from that partition ( it should boot exactly the way I used to have it right?)
  7. Then I will delete the other partition with the fresh install of windows 7 on it and merge it with the new partition in order to make one partition (CSmile
  8. Then I will hope that everything will work the same and I will just have a bigger internal local hdd.

Are there any problems that I might encounter? I want to make sure that I anticipate anything that might go wrong because if anything bad happens I won't have a computer and I will have to rely on booting from my ubuntu live cd which is very impractical until I can fix the computer. So yes, is there anything I am forgetting or overlooking? Please advise, thanks!

I don't see any notable/obvious problems you may encounter, good luck is my word of advice Tongue
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#3
You shouldn't have any problems reimaging as long as your image is not corrupted or has any problems.
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#4
I don't see any notable/obvious problems you may encounter
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#5
You shouldn't have any problems reimaging as long as your image is not corrupted or has any problems.
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#6
You're good to go bro. Make sure that you put everything on the .day file. If you miss one thing important, you're screwed.
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#7
That should work just fine, imo. I don't think you should fine any further difficulties, otherwise reply back.
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