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Date: | Wed, 17 Mar 2010 07:34:27 -0700 |
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Indeed, a failing drive can cause the computer to freeze. I have had that
happen to me before. The drive may appear to work fine, but have occasional
failures.
Your idea of cloning to another drive should work fine. I recently did that
for my own computer when I wanted to replace a drive with a new solid state
disk. In my case, I used the free program XML DriveImage, which I highly
recommend.
Good luck
Peter
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-----Original Message-----
Here's the problem:
C: drive is clicking and freezing at times. Have to hold "off"
button to turn off the machine. No pattern on the instances. Some
My question is:
Can I take out the D: drive, install a New Hard Drive to D: and then
clone the C: drive to the new D: drive using Acronis? After that,
take the new D: drive and install it as C:? Will I be able to boot
with that new drive as C:?
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