Hello,
This question probably has been asked many times, however I've haven't yet backed up or have cloned Vista, nor have used Vista Backup and Restore.
Some time ago I installed Vista Ultimate 64-Bit using it's 64-Bit installation disc to a clean hard drive. My Vista Ultimate is a retail version with original case, COA and not an upgrade.
The Vista hard drive is running out of disc space and I need to move the Vista installation to a larger hard drive.
I suppose I could try and use a freeware imaging program or one of my older retail programs to create a back image and then restore. However since Vista has a built-in backup and restore I thought I would use it instead.
Is there anything I should be aware of or know before starting a backup and then restore (using Vista backup & Restore)?
I have a large USB drive to backup Vista to an image, however it's not bootable.
This question probably has been asked many times, however I've haven't yet backed up or have cloned Vista, nor have used Vista Backup and Restore.
Some time ago I installed Vista Ultimate 64-Bit using it's 64-Bit installation disc to a clean hard drive. My Vista Ultimate is a retail version with original case, COA and not an upgrade.
The Vista hard drive is running out of disc space and I need to move the Vista installation to a larger hard drive.
I suppose I could try and use a freeware imaging program or one of my older retail programs to create a back image and then restore. However since Vista has a built-in backup and restore I thought I would use it instead.
Is there anything I should be aware of or know before starting a backup and then restore (using Vista backup & Restore)?
I have a large USB drive to backup Vista to an image, however it's not bootable.
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My Computer
System One
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- Manufacturer/Model
- Thinkcentre
- CPU
- Intel Core 2 CPU 2.67 Ghz
- Motherboard
- OEM
- Memory
- 4 GB
- Monitor(s) Displays
- NEC
- Screen Resolution
- 1920 x 1080p