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    What's the best and fastest way to transfer my Windows 7 system to a new and bigger hard disk without reinstalling?

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    you will need a mirroring or disk copying software like the old Norton's Ghost but more updated to support the current size of HDDs.

    Connect both HDDs to a computer running the software. Note, some current softwares can boot up directly from a bootable CD (that you make). Others, require DOS to run.

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    Is Acronis any good?

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    Ano po klase Windows 7? If it's home edition, isn't the OS key tied up only to one computer?

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    if you are just replacing the hard disk with a bigger one then backup and restore will work. just create a system image and restore it to the new disk. just follow the steps in the link. it worked for me.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Monseratto View Post
    Ano po klase Windows 7? If it's home edition, isn't the OS key tied up only to one computer?
    Win 7 Home Premium retail version. Yung OEM version yata yung tied up to one PC only.

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    win 7 oem? no problem. it won't trigger windows product activation typically.

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    Acronis is good. Used it a few times both at home and in the office.

Transferring Windows drive to another HD