I am a mac user. But recently I started using PC for xNormal baking and such. Basically I have now a machine in which everything works as I want.
Is it possible to make a clone or somehow back up the entire system so that if the hard disk fails or something goes wrong I can get back? This is a silly question but we Mac users have it easy since we have apps like Superduper. Cloning and swapping drives is super easy.
There are some third party apps to do it I guess, but is the Windows 7 built in system image any good?
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There are dedicated tools for drive cloning on Windows as well but personally i use a Linux bootable USB stick for this. I can clone drive or partition with it and it also serves as a general tool for drive checks and Data rescue. Not as straightforward as something like carbon copy cloner though.
This sounds pretty good. Is it possible to download image for the USB stick somewhere?
the command used for disk cloning is named 'dd' in the shell - http://www.howtogeek.com/howto/19141/clone-a-hard-drive-using-an-ubuntu-live-cd/?PageSpeed=noscript
Detailed info here :
http://www.howtogeek.com/howto/4241/how-to-create-a-system-image-in-windows-7/
There are special linux live iso's available (write and bootable via USB stick )
I would use Clonezilla, it's a bootable linux dedicated for disk imaging like ghost or Trueimage. All free/opensource of course ...
http://clonezilla.org/
I have done this too.
If I was to upgrade my SSD to a bigger drive, would this work? Is it possible for the system to realise that anything has changed, therefore making applications require re-registration etc?