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Best way to clone a server hdd?
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The latest version I used reported the drives with the correct model numbers, the problem was identifying two identical drives - that's when to be very careful. -
I agree, I had the same issue with Acronis. Next Time I will guy drives with two different capacties just so that I can be certain. EG- Instead of 2 x 320Gb, buy 1 x 500Gb and 1 x 320Gb. Then it is crystal clear which drive is which at a glance.Originally posted by Cliphead View PostThe latest version I used reported the drives with the correct model numbers, the problem was identifying two identical drives - that's when to be very careful.Public Service Posting by the BBC - Bloggs Bulls**t Corp.
Officially CUK certified - Thick as f**k.Comment
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server clone
i used easeus todo backup to clone system disk.
when i an cloning i can even resize the destination disk, thus i can make full use of the new hard disk.
u can google it.Comment
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