Hi,
I'm thinking of replacing my current windows boot HDD with a newer one.
The HDD is partitioned like this: One primairy active partition in NTFS with windows on it and a second extended partition with one logical drive in FAT32.
I already have a utility to make image backups of the entire ntfs partition, but the problem with it is that if you would restore that image to another partition with another size, it will change the total size of that new partition to the size of the partition the image was taken from. It will even turn a FAT32 partition into a NTFS one!
So does anyone know an application that can clone any windows boot partition, no matter what the size of the source and destination partition is (of course it has to be big enough), and still make it possible to boot windows from that new drive, of course.
Thanks
I'm thinking of replacing my current windows boot HDD with a newer one.
The HDD is partitioned like this: One primairy active partition in NTFS with windows on it and a second extended partition with one logical drive in FAT32.
I already have a utility to make image backups of the entire ntfs partition, but the problem with it is that if you would restore that image to another partition with another size, it will change the total size of that new partition to the size of the partition the image was taken from. It will even turn a FAT32 partition into a NTFS one!
So does anyone know an application that can clone any windows boot partition, no matter what the size of the source and destination partition is (of course it has to be big enough), and still make it possible to boot windows from that new drive, of course.
Thanks