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Hack 95 Clone Your Hard Disk
Getting a shiny new PC is a wonderful experience, but a new computer won't have the lived-in feel of your familiar old PC. If your old PC is just the way you want it but not fast enough, won't accept as much RAM as you need, can't take a better video adapter, or doesn't have a big enough hard drive space, then cloning it onto a new hard drive is easy. Most of your PC's "personality" is on the hard drive—all of the desktop settings, browser preferences and history, and, of course, datafiles. You can transfer and retain that personality on a new PC or simply on a new hard drive with disk imaging software like Symantec's GHOST or Drive Image (http://www.symantec.com) or Acronis's True Image, (http://www.acronis.com).
GHOST is a DOS-based program, installed first on your hard drive and run from a DOS prompt, or it can be transferred to diskette as needed. If you run GHOST from within Windows, it will create a temporary DOS partition [Hack #40] somewhere in the unused space on your hard drive and reboot into PC-DOS to do its thing. For this reason, GHOST for Windows requires that you have one free partition slot left. (For example, if you've set up three primary partitions and one logical, GHOST will refuse to run.) If something goes awry with GHOST during this time, you could end up with strange little DOS partitions whose cylinders overlap with an existing partition. I have found that you can safely delete this partition by booting into a Linux rescue CD [Hack #50] and using Linux FDISK. But this is dangerous territory, and if you find yourself here, it may be best to contact Symantec support. Because this is such a horrible kludge, I do not suggest that you run GHOST from within Windows. Drive Image, shown in Figure 10-1, and True Image, shown in Figure 10-2, work from within Windows. Each of these programs allows you to transfer partitions or entire drives from one to the other or create an image file of a hard drive that you can read with a special explore program to retrieve individual files from within the image file. Figure 10-1. Drive Image performs imaging and disk copying within Windows![]() Figure 10-2. True Image drive-cloning selections![]() Drive cloning is best done with both drives connected to the same PC but can be done over special parallel port cables or even a local network. Transferring the contents of an entire disk drive to another, including the boot files, operating system, directory structure, and files is the purest and simplest "one-shot" process to get your existing PC personality up and running on a new drive or PC. Symantec's GHOST and Drive Image and Acronis's True Image aren't the only utilities available for copying the contents of one hard drive to another. A small handful of other products are readily available as well, two of them specific to Linux systems:
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