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Creating a Windows 7 ghost image or similar backup method.

Creating a Windows 7 ghost image or similar backup method.

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_Maddy__
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02-12-2016, 11:42 AM
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Hey there, I'm curious about creating a Windows 7 Pro 64-bit backup for your PC using a new SSD. You mentioned drivers and add-ons like the Net Framework are important. Back in the day, Norton Ghost images worked well for pre-built systems, but now you're looking for a similar approach. With the Paragon Hard Disk Manager license you have, you can create a backup partition that includes all drivers and updates. Just load the partition and run the backup or Ghost image onto your new SSD once everything is installed. Windows 7 Pro X60 Office Drivers Updates can also be backed up to a new HDD or SSD, such as the Samsung 950 Mini SATA model.
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_Maddy__
02-12-2016, 11:42 AM #1

Hey there, I'm curious about creating a Windows 7 Pro 64-bit backup for your PC using a new SSD. You mentioned drivers and add-ons like the Net Framework are important. Back in the day, Norton Ghost images worked well for pre-built systems, but now you're looking for a similar approach. With the Paragon Hard Disk Manager license you have, you can create a backup partition that includes all drivers and updates. Just load the partition and run the backup or Ghost image onto your new SSD once everything is installed. Windows 7 Pro X60 Office Drivers Updates can also be backed up to a new HDD or SSD, such as the Samsung 950 Mini SATA model.

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03-03-2016, 11:30 PM
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Are you referring to a duplicate or a copy of the data?
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LupusGladiator
03-03-2016, 11:30 PM #2

Are you referring to a duplicate or a copy of the data?

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03-04-2016, 02:05 AM
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Restart your PC installation drivers and update them. Create a backup of the reinstall process so you can use the new SSD for your main OS without having to install drivers again. It’s a bit like the old Norton Ghost Imaging from XP days.
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FreezeUnfreeze
03-04-2016, 02:05 AM #3

Restart your PC installation drivers and update them. Create a backup of the reinstall process so you can use the new SSD for your main OS without having to install drivers again. It’s a bit like the old Norton Ghost Imaging from XP days.

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DivinFighter
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03-16-2016, 10:19 AM
#4
Convert HBCD to USB and search for shadow cloning.
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DivinFighter
03-16-2016, 10:19 AM #4

Convert HBCD to USB and search for shadow cloning.

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03-16-2016, 04:47 PM
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I could try this with a previous SSD to see what happens.
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xXHufflePuffXx
03-16-2016, 04:47 PM #5

I could try this with a previous SSD to see what happens.