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How to Clone your laptop's hard drive


External Hard DriveQ. I have a laptop that’s three years old and the hard drive is rapidly filling up. I would want to fit a higher capacity drive and I’ve searched at various online retailers and know the mode of drive I must buy. However, as there's a bunch of data on it, is there way to transfer the contents of my new hard drive directly onto the new one, without reinstalling Windows?
A. It certainly is possible to do what you are asking, but you will need a bit of extra equipment to do it. As well as your new drive, you will need a hard drive imaging program, like Acronis True Image (£40 from acronis.co.uk) and a USB laptop hard drive caddy. A USB caddy for your new drive can be found on eBay for a few pounds. All you then must do is clone the contents of your old hard drive, onto the drive in the USB caddy, then take out your old drive and put the new one in.
Step 1: Connect your USB drive caddy into a free USB Port on your laptop, as well as then download, install and start the Acronis True Image software. Once on the application’s Welcome screen, click on Disk Utilities and then click on the Clone Disk icon to start the Disk Cloning operation.
Step 2: On the next screen, select the Automatic option as your chosen Clone Method and then click Next. The next screen will be this one will permit you to select which drive to clone, so select your existing laptop’s hard drive as the source. It should be labelled as Disk 1.
Step 3: The next process is to choose the drive in the USB caddy as the destination for the cloned disk. Your laptop will then reboot and copy the data to the new drive. Once it has finished, swap the drives around and remove data from your old drive if you wish.

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