I have heard a lot of cool thing about drive imaging and I have only done it once. It was a long time ago, so I don't know what to do now. Here is my problem:
I have "Computer A" which has a "Master: 200GB IDE HDD A1" and "Storage Slave: 200GB IDE HDD A2."
Computer A has no SATA capabilities.
Now I have "Computer B" which has a "Master: 80GB IDE HDD B1" and "Storage Slave: 80GB IDE HDD B2."
Computer B has SATA.
I also have "Computer C" which has a "Master: 160GB SATA HDD C1" and "Empty: 500GB SATA HDD C2."
Computer C has IDE.
I am building new "Computer D" and I want to take the C1 and C2 and put them in the Computer D. C2 is 100% empty.
I want the end result to look like this:
Computer A: 1 drive: B2
Computer B: 2 drives: B1 and A1
Computer C: 1 drive: A2
Computer D: 2 drives: C1 and C2
Conflicts I am worried about:
How am I going to image C1 onto A2? Will I run into a hardware conflict if I image a SATA drive onto an IDE Drive?
I want to retain my old stuff from B2 and place it onto C1. Will I be able to do that even though C1 will be used in a computer that will have completely different hardware and a whole new processor?? Will I run into hardware conflicts?
Are there any drive imaging programs out there that your guy could recommend? I'm trying to be a good big sister and give my sister more storage space, but this is going to be a lot of work D:2
I have "Computer A" which has a "Master: 200GB IDE HDD A1" and "Storage Slave: 200GB IDE HDD A2."
Computer A has no SATA capabilities.
Now I have "Computer B" which has a "Master: 80GB IDE HDD B1" and "Storage Slave: 80GB IDE HDD B2."
Computer B has SATA.
I also have "Computer C" which has a "Master: 160GB SATA HDD C1" and "Empty: 500GB SATA HDD C2."
Computer C has IDE.
I am building new "Computer D" and I want to take the C1 and C2 and put them in the Computer D. C2 is 100% empty.
I want the end result to look like this:
Computer A: 1 drive: B2
Computer B: 2 drives: B1 and A1
Computer C: 1 drive: A2
Computer D: 2 drives: C1 and C2
Conflicts I am worried about:
How am I going to image C1 onto A2? Will I run into a hardware conflict if I image a SATA drive onto an IDE Drive?
I want to retain my old stuff from B2 and place it onto C1. Will I be able to do that even though C1 will be used in a computer that will have completely different hardware and a whole new processor?? Will I run into hardware conflicts?
Are there any drive imaging programs out there that your guy could recommend? I'm trying to be a good big sister and give my sister more storage space, but this is going to be a lot of work D:2