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Guys ,

I am getting the x-25m ssd drive soon , and was wondering the best way to put windows on it? if i use a imaging program like ghost ( never used on before ) does that copy all my installed program and stuff. So if i am right , once i have the image , i put it on my new drive and all programs, drivers etc are all there working etc??....sorry dont really understand it all.

Dog09
 
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Cant say i have ever used Ghost. But i do use Acronis but it should work the same. After you have installed everything you want on your C Drive just run the program and it will make a full back up of everything that is on C Drive. Then store the back up on another drive. You cant really store the backup file on C Drive

Hope that helps a little
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You can actually store the backup on your c: drive.

I am no expert on SSD drives but you may need to add the mass controller drivers for you new drive when restoring the image onto it, otherwise you may well get a BSOD, but hopefully windows will be ok with generic driver for your new HD.

You may still hit a BSOD though as you are using some dissimilar hardware, i.e the new drive, but i think you will be ok there it's usually if you have a new motherboard when the problems occur.

Not sure if Ghost standard ed does dissimilar hardware but i know they do an enterpirse edition somewhere that does. Acronis do also.
 
Is it a good idea to clone Win 7 onto an SSD then rather than installing directly? Does it make a real difference or is it just a 'nice' to do...?


Speed, think about it, after installing, updating, configuring not to mention you will lose all you installed apps, well it can actually take up to 3-4 hours to do all that, i could clone a drive in 3-4mins.
 
If you put the back up on the C Drive and the C Drive goes down how do u then restore the drive ?
 
If you put the back up on the C Drive and the C Drive goes down how do u then restore the drive ?


The other drive could also go down, all i meant was that you could store it on the same drive as you are imaging. Your right though, it would be wiser to have a seperate drive with all your images.

Just to say again on this topic, it is very likely you will get a BSOD if the software you use doesn't have universal hardware restore, it is to do with the windows hal, actually talking about hal, if using win 7 i don't think 7 even uses the hal anymore, so i am not sure how 7 will cope with this at all, it may actually work out better, anyone else know?
 
I see what your saying ;) The only reason i said not to store it on C Drive was just in case that drive goes down or you cant access it. But as you say any drive can go down. This is the reason i put the back up on my D Drive and a external drive as well.

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Thanks for the reply guys , i think i will just do a clean install on the ssd drive , then once fully up and running i will create my back up image , should not take long to install os on an ssd anyway.

Dog09
 
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