Thanks for the help. I knew I could set up a same size partition on the new
drive and make the clone but I intend to keep the new drive with a much
larger partition than my current raid setup.
BTW, "All" of you were helpful.
Hello, Rod!
You wrote on Tue, 9 Mar 2010 04:18:30 +1100:
RS> Yousuf Khan wrote:
??>> colblip wrote:
??>>> Hello, All!
??>>>
??>>> I have a RAID0 setup using 2 80 gb drives for my OS drive. I would
??>>> like to restore this on a 1TB drive. I use Ghost for my backups so I
??>>> have an image of the drive. Is it possible to restore on the TB
??>>> drive and use it as my OS drive?
??>>>
??>>> Thanks,
??>>>
??>>> Colonel Blip
??>>> E-mail: colonel.blip.at.bigfoot.com
??>>
??>> Yes, in order to migrate a boot partition, there are various tools
??>> available. One of them that I would suggest is XXClone, which is
??>> free. I think in your case it would be the best option because it
??>> operates through the Windows OS rather than outside of it. Since you
??>> have RAID disks, the XXClone doesn't need to know how to operate those
??>> RAID disks itself, it just lets Windows take care of all of that.
RS> Most modern cloners do that the same way.
??>> You can then copy the 80GB partition over to an empty partition that
??>> you have already created on the 1TB drive. Also since it's operating
??>> at the OS level, you don't have to make the partition exactly
??>> identical in size to the original.
With best regards, colblip. E-mail: colonel.blip.at.bigfoot.com