![]() I don't plan on "booting off the USB disk" - the plan - and what I was led to believe, was that I would clone from the old PC HD onto the new, larger, external HD in a USB enclosure - and THEN install the new cloned drive into the PC replacing the old one - are you saying that will NOT work?Ģ. This method, as suggested by Tutle, is risk free for the source disk.ġ. Make sure you select the right disk as the source!Īlternatively, do a disk and partition backup including all partitions on your old disk to a USB disk, then put your new disk in the system, restore the backup stored on the USB disk onto your new disk. Choose manual clone to control how ATI will scale your partitions. boot on the recovery CD and clone the old disk onto the new one. put your new disk in the system where the old disk was, put your old drive in the USB enclosure, ![]() If you have your new drive in a USB enclosure, try this: Cloning to a USB disk is not going to do any good since you cannot boot off USB disks.
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