I need to give back a client's laptop soon that I've had for a number of years and during that time have upgraded the main drive to SSD. Thinking of rolling back the upgrade so their laptop has the original HDD so it's how they'll be expecting it if they should happen to check the hardware.
I originally used a partition resize/backup tool as the SSD was a lot smaller than the stock HDD, but to reverse the upgrade I'm tempted to just sync the changed files from the SSD back to the HDD as in theory it should be a less risky/destructive path.
Anyone tried a full file sync of a main Windows 7 drive using something like Beyond Compare, and any gotchas to worry about?
I suppose I could just gift them the SSD (though then the dilemma is whether to also return the HDD and come clean if they ask about it, rather than risk them finding out later that the hard drive is different and thinking I'd stolen the HDD for nefarious reasons), or put in the old HDD and leave it several years of windows updates out of date.
It's W7 Enterprise so licence reactivation isn't a worry.
I originally used a partition resize/backup tool as the SSD was a lot smaller than the stock HDD, but to reverse the upgrade I'm tempted to just sync the changed files from the SSD back to the HDD as in theory it should be a less risky/destructive path.
Anyone tried a full file sync of a main Windows 7 drive using something like Beyond Compare, and any gotchas to worry about?
I suppose I could just gift them the SSD (though then the dilemma is whether to also return the HDD and come clean if they ask about it, rather than risk them finding out later that the hard drive is different and thinking I'd stolen the HDD for nefarious reasons), or put in the old HDD and leave it several years of windows updates out of date.
It's W7 Enterprise so licence reactivation isn't a worry.
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