Step by Step Symantec Ghost Tutorial: How to clone a hard drive
Author: moccina
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Tutorial I made at work on how to clone a hard drive using Symantec Ghost software and a hard drive caddy.
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(sorry for the silly question) can we clone the old system to the new hardrive... and that hardrive will be used to install into the comp/laptop later?
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Starting my first day at work today, really needed to know this. Thank you so much.
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+moccina This will work if I have two hard drives in a desktop computer rather than a laptop and a caddy, right?
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but nowadays norton ghost 11.5 ver dont get.only higher ver get.they r costly.
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when copying disk to disk, that includes partition/s?
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I notice you're using 11.5 corporate edition. Since we're booting from the CD/DVD drive, and copying disk to disk, what's the lowest version you're recommend using?
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Question? I have a system w/o a DVD/CD drive, it can boot from a usb but if i have my external drive plugged in and then maybe a bootable stick with ghost on it will it work? before i go thru the hassle of prepping the stick
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thx but u would do a pleasure for all viewers if u used another micro
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I've only used this version so I woudnt know otherwise. Thx for watching.
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Do you find any particular version of Ghost better than the other? Which version do you recommend?
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Hi... When I insert the DVD for booting and entering in the Ghost utilities It asks me a username and a password that I forgot. Is there any way to reset this ? TKS. Eddie
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How to turn. On. Table
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Thanks for watching!
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Well done ! :) thank you for this video, i regret forgetting alot about the techniques
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Thanks!
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Great video.
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This version is not free. It was from my work at the time of filming.
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Good luck. You won't be disappointed with an SSD. They are pretty sweet, and have come down in price in the last 8 months.
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Thank you for the tutorial. I'm upgrading to an SSD next week and hopefully I can just follow this to clone my HD to the new SSD. It is on a laptop just like yours and instead of a cradle I bought a SATA to eSATA adapter cable. Hopefully it works!
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Hi there. Yes, you can clone the existing hard drive inside the laptop onto the new one using a cradle. Just make sure you write to the correct drive ! Most drives have a serial # that shows up on the software to confirm this. Good luck !