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Software designed to preserve boot data

Software designed to preserve boot data

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12-05-2016, 07:27 PM
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I tried to move my data to a bigger storage by backing up the old drive with AOMEI Backupper and then restoring it. After connecting the bigger drive, I booted from it but faced issues—files moved, but the system couldn’t start. I discovered I needed to use the cloning feature to preserve boot information. The vendor suggested using a tool that can back up the boot data, but I’m not sure what program does this specifically.
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DragonChaser35
12-05-2016, 07:27 PM #1

I tried to move my data to a bigger storage by backing up the old drive with AOMEI Backupper and then restoring it. After connecting the bigger drive, I booted from it but faced issues—files moved, but the system couldn’t start. I discovered I needed to use the cloning feature to preserve boot information. The vendor suggested using a tool that can back up the boot data, but I’m not sure what program does this specifically.

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Super_AapjexD
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12-23-2016, 04:18 AM
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GParted is open source and works on Linux platforms.
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Super_AapjexD
12-23-2016, 04:18 AM #2

GParted is open source and works on Linux platforms.

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GMB_01
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12-23-2016, 04:49 AM
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Gparted is a utility for managing disk partitions, not backup software. It does offer a live USB image for installation.
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GMB_01
12-23-2016, 04:49 AM #3

Gparted is a utility for managing disk partitions, not backup software. It does offer a live USB image for installation.

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levoyageur92
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12-23-2016, 06:30 AM
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You're likely looking for a tool like CloneZilla. Set up a live CD/USB and use it to duplicate the smaller drive onto the larger one.
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levoyageur92
12-23-2016, 06:30 AM #4

You're likely looking for a tool like CloneZilla. Set up a live CD/USB and use it to duplicate the smaller drive onto the larger one.

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kalleboii
Senior Member
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12-24-2016, 12:33 PM
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It can modify or duplicate the drive as far as I understand. Identifiers aren't everything. Who can identify just by the name that Amazon Prime includes a gaming service or even if Amazon is a delivery company?
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kalleboii
12-24-2016, 12:33 PM #5

It can modify or duplicate the drive as far as I understand. Identifiers aren't everything. Who can identify just by the name that Amazon Prime includes a gaming service or even if Amazon is a delivery company?

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Babu84700
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12-24-2016, 04:59 PM
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Amazon Prime is just a brand name, not a description. The term "partition editor" is accurate. I've worked with GParted multiple times and confirmed it doesn't clone drives. It's useful for making, relocating and removing partitions. That’s why I mentioned it isn’t suitable for that task. A cost-free substitute for TrueImage, Norton Ghost, etc., would be Clonezilla.
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Babu84700
12-24-2016, 04:59 PM #6

Amazon Prime is just a brand name, not a description. The term "partition editor" is accurate. I've worked with GParted multiple times and confirmed it doesn't clone drives. It's useful for making, relocating and removing partitions. That’s why I mentioned it isn’t suitable for that task. A cost-free substitute for TrueImage, Norton Ghost, etc., would be Clonezilla.

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dannypl
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12-24-2016, 06:35 PM
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dannypl
12-24-2016, 06:35 PM #7

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misiek93
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01-01-2017, 06:30 AM
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A simpler method is using Minitool Drivecopy.
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misiek93
01-01-2017, 06:30 AM #8

A simpler method is using Minitool Drivecopy.

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ladymorepork
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01-08-2017, 02:44 AM
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I attempted to use drivecopy, but the boot details disappeared and I couldn't start the system. So far, only win32image has helped, though restoring it is problematic if the card is even slightly smaller.
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ladymorepork
01-08-2017, 02:44 AM #9

I attempted to use drivecopy, but the boot details disappeared and I couldn't start the system. So far, only win32image has helped, though restoring it is problematic if the card is even slightly smaller.