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Laptop Hard drive replacement
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AfterDawn Addict
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17. May 2006 @ 19:31 |
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hey guys, just a simple quick question here. i currently have a sony vaio laptop that has two hard drives in it, and with all the music and programs and papers ect on them, they are getting rather full. and instead of purchasing an external HD i would rather just replace the smaller of the two with a 100 GB HD or so. but i am unsure how i would do this. such as the pulling the HD out, transfering data to the new one, making sure it ran properly ect. so if anyone could tell me how i would go about doing this it would be greatly appreciated.
thanks in advance guys.
chris
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18. May 2006 @ 06:17 |
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2 drives? Are you sure that there is not one physical drive that is partitioned into to logical drives? I'm leaning towards this being the case. Get back to us on this, and we'll go from there.
Quick check. Right click "My Computer". Click on properties. Go to Hardware, then select Device Manager. Under "Disk Drives", there will be either one or two devices.
~Rich
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18. May 2006 @ 06:27 |
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under the disk drives section there are two things. one is entitled "IC25N060ATMR04-0" while the other is entitled "MemoryStick or MemoryStickPro Decvice"
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18. May 2006 @ 06:51 |
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That means that you only have one physical drive that has been partitioned. So, when you replace that drive, you end up losing both of your logical drives. Best way to do this is to buy a drive that fits your needs for space. Put it in, install the OS (using a restore CD, or whatever method you have), run all your updates, and reinstall all software that was on the old drive. Then get a USB enclosure for the old drive (can be found for approx $20), and transfer your old data to your new machine.
Anyone have a different view on this?
~Rich
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ddp
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18. May 2006 @ 07:46 |
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along the same lines but clone old hd to new hd thru the hd enclosure
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18. May 2006 @ 08:30 |
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Cloning the drive would work as well. A lot less work. But being that the laptop is 3 years old (and assuming the OS has never been reinstalled), a clean reinstall is not a bad idea. Up to you on what you think would be easiest.
~Rich
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18. May 2006 @ 12:59 |
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the HD in it right now is roughly a 60 GB, i would love to have something around 120+. this would give me plenty of room for the music programs ect. would i go about cloning the origonal HD but just putting it into the USB HD enlcosure and file transfering the whole thing over onto the new one that would be inside of the laptop? this would be a lot easier becuase i would not want to reload all of the programs onto the comp again. that would take FOREVER to do. also would the OS disc be with all of the origonal packaging that came with the comp? and the OS hasnt been reinstalled becuase it has never been taken in for service or anything of that nature. or would the OS be re-installed when the origonal HD was cloned to the new one?
thanks
chris
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ddp
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18. May 2006 @ 13:04 |
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leave old hd in laptop til cloned to new hd in external case. switch the 2 drives around so new hd now cloned off old hd is in laptop & old hd is in external case. make certain new hd boots into windows with no problems before formating old hd to use it for storing data
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18. May 2006 @ 13:08 |
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you guys are awesome. but to make sure im 100% clear of how to do this.
#1 buy new laptop HD
#2 buy usb enclosure
#3 put new HD in new enclosure
#4 transfer EVERYTHING from origonal HD to new HD via USB cable
#5 switch old HD with the new HD
#6 make sure comp works correctly with new HD
#7 reformat old HD so it doesnt have anything on it and can use it as storage.
correct me if im wrong here.
thanks
chris
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18. May 2006 @ 13:13 |
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one more thing before i buy the HD. will any HD work like one made for a dell, or toshiba ect. of would i be better off buying one made for a sony. also if i got a 3.5 inch HD instead of the 2.5 inch HD and put it in with the adapter plug would it fit or would it be to large for the laptop? thanks
chris
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ddp
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18. May 2006 @ 13:13 |
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need ghost or casper to clone the hd but other than that than yes. can use any 2.5" drive to fit into laptop but cannot use 3.5" drive in laptop as too big in size.
This message has been edited since posting. Last time this message was edited on 18. May 2006 @ 13:15
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18. May 2006 @ 13:16 |
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awesome. from what i can see on ebay a dell is about the only 160 bg HD i can find. also where can i download the ghost or casper software from?
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18. May 2006 @ 18:27 |
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is the ghost program the one that norton makes? and is the casper program the same one that i can obtain from download.com?
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ddp
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19. May 2006 @ 16:16 |
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ghost is from norton. casper i don't know who makes it.
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20. May 2006 @ 14:35 |
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use the 2003 norton ghost the new one is awful. No.4 you have to clone the drive not just copy everything
i7 3770 12GB ram terrabyte sata drive 1 750Gb sata drive 285GTX graphics Sony dvdwriter same NZXT Nemesis case
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