tldr: the programs that are supposed to do this suck and i just want a simple free way to make a bootable clone of an ntfs win7 pro 64 partition onto a new blank hdd. (anti-win7 googlebots need not reply)
i searched for information on this forum and i might have just missed it but i couldnt find exactly the information i need
(like the closest thing i can find is how to clone to an image using macrium, but i want to just clone directly from one hdd to another, and not using a program you have to pay for to get access to features that probably wont work anyway because if they did work then there would be no job for the tech support people)
a great example here:
forums.tomshardware.com
sounds like that should be exactly what i need right? no its just anti-win7 stuff, nothing useful, and most of the threads are something like that. yeah the hardware has to be compatible, duh, what about just making the actual backup, thats the question?
and google of course says that the only option to clone a hdd is to buy some program to do it
well i bought one and of course its nothing but weird errors that the tech support just wants to blame me for
("you must run the checkdisk, now you must scan the sectors, now you must connect to our remote assistance and download our app to your phone and blah blah" YIKES!)
after buying one program that doesnt work im not going to pay for another, i really think that there must be plenty of free ways to do this but the googlebots just want everyone to buy their advertisements
first of all if RAID drives have been a thing for like 30 years how can it possibly require special programs to make one bootable drive to have the same data as another? isn't there just some commandline thing i can do? how could there not be when the people who made DOS were so cool? surely the need to clone windows boot drives had a fix long before all these trashy googly win11y smartphone-ui-junk programs...
i read about clonezilla but they make it sound complicated, like on their website it seems to say that the destination hdd for the cloning has to be the same one clonezilla is on? so if thats right id have a clonezilla debian partition on the hdd i just want my windows stuff on. again, it's just too involved for what this should be.
i searched for information on this forum and i might have just missed it but i couldnt find exactly the information i need
(like the closest thing i can find is how to clone to an image using macrium, but i want to just clone directly from one hdd to another, and not using a program you have to pay for to get access to features that probably wont work anyway because if they did work then there would be no job for the tech support people)
a great example here:
Question - Clone Win7 OS to install in another PC
First of all I love my Win7, and never want to upgrade. But my PC's shelf life is near. I have Win7 Home Edition OEM on my existing PC, and I'd like to know if I clone it using AMOEIbackupper, can I install that on a new hard drive, on a PC that I can buy that doesn't have a hard drive, but...

and google of course says that the only option to clone a hdd is to buy some program to do it
well i bought one and of course its nothing but weird errors that the tech support just wants to blame me for
("you must run the checkdisk, now you must scan the sectors, now you must connect to our remote assistance and download our app to your phone and blah blah" YIKES!)
after buying one program that doesnt work im not going to pay for another, i really think that there must be plenty of free ways to do this but the googlebots just want everyone to buy their advertisements
first of all if RAID drives have been a thing for like 30 years how can it possibly require special programs to make one bootable drive to have the same data as another? isn't there just some commandline thing i can do? how could there not be when the people who made DOS were so cool? surely the need to clone windows boot drives had a fix long before all these trashy googly win11y smartphone-ui-junk programs...
i read about clonezilla but they make it sound complicated, like on their website it seems to say that the destination hdd for the cloning has to be the same one clonezilla is on? so if thats right id have a clonezilla debian partition on the hdd i just want my windows stuff on. again, it's just too involved for what this should be.
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