Just ran Acronis TrueImage Server. Used the clone disk
feature. Worked
perfectly!!
Just my 2 cents, I would recommend Acronis for disk imaging!
Thanks for the input.
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Sorin Srbu
Sent: Thursday, November 02, 2006 6:19 AM
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Subject: [windows2000] Re: Disk Images
Rob Sharp <> wrote on Thursday, November 02, 2006
11:50 AM:
I've run G4U on dissimilar hardware, including bigger sized
new hd, and it
worked ok.
I think I've also tried creating a clone on an intel chipset
based mobo and
then moving the cloned hd to a via chipset based mobo. It
requires a bit of
tweaking before the clone is made though. I recall doing a
sysprep first on
the clonee first, so that the sysprepped hd will identify
the hardware
properly on the clone afterwards.
> One of the requirements listed for G4U is:-
>
> 1. Workstations to be cloned should be similar in
hardware. Disk sizes,
> especially. See the site above for more specific
details.
>
> Since the purpose of this task is for the original
poster to install a
> larger harddrive then this program may not be ideal.
>
> Are you not able to use something like BootItNG or
Acronis True Image to
> make an image onto a networked drive, and then restore
that image onto
> the new hardware?
>
> R
>
> Sorin Srbu wrote:
>> Costanzo, Ray <> wrote on Wednesday, November
01, 2006 7:51 PM:
>>
>> Why not use G4U? It will allow you to clone the
current hd to the new
one.
>> It's certainly faster... Both drives have to be
installed in the server
>> first though.
>>
>> http://fbim
.fh-regensburg.de/~feyrer/g4u/
>>
>> http://www.tech-geeks.org/geeklog/article.p
hp?story=20030507102947786
>>
>> Try it on a non-critical test-box first though,
until you know how it
>> works.
>>
>> The name implies it's for unix, but I use it for
windows machines too.
>> Works well.
>>
>> HTH.
>>
>>
>>> You could take the original drive and the new
drive, put them both into
>>> a test computer that already has its own OS
drive, and then just copy
>>> and paste everything from the original drive to
the new one. Kinda
>>> flakey, but I've done it.
>>>
>>> Or, if your server has a RAID card, just pull
out one of the original
>>> drives, put in your new drive, let the RAID
"repair" the new drive, pull
>>> out the original, and put in the other new one
and let the RAID be
>>> "repaired" again.
>>>
>>> Ray at work
>>>
>>> -----Original Message-----
>>> From: Ron Leach
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Good Afternoon,
>>>
>>> I have a Win2K server (member server) and I
want to install a new
>>> (larger) hard drive on it. Can I make an iso
disk image of the current
>>> hard drive and then put it on the new hard
drive?
>>>
>>> Also, If I can do this, how do I extract or
restore the image to the new
>>> drive?
>>>
>>> Thanks for the help.
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