2011 (Windows)

Table Of Contents
Table 15-1
Preparing to copy a drive (continued)
DescriptionAction
Do the following:
Open the BIOS setup. As the computer
starts, watch the computer screen for
instructions on how to open the BIOS
setup.
Select Auto Detect for both the master
and the slave drives.
Save the BIOS changes, and then exit.
Your computer restarts automatically.
Change the BIOS settings to recognize the
new hard drive
See
Copying one hard drive to another hard drive on page 261.
Copying one hard drive to another hard drive
After you install a new hard drive, you can copy your old hard drive to the new
one. The new hard drive does not need to be formatted.
Some hard drives that you want to copy contain more than one partition. In such
cases, you must copy the partitions one at a time to the new hard drive.
If the power or the hardware fails while you copy the data, no data is lost from
the source drive. However, you must restart the copying process.
To copy one hard drive to another hard drive
1
On the View menu, click Tools.
2
Click Copy My Hard Drive.
3
In the Welcome panel, click Next.
4
In the Source Drive panel, select the drive that you want to copy, and then
click Next..
5
In the Destination panel, select the destination drive for the copy, and then
click Next.
6
In the AdvancedOptions panel, set the copy options you want, and then click
Next.
See
Advanced options on page 262.
7
Click Finish to begin the copy.
See
Preparing to copy a hard drive on page 259.
261Copying a hard drive
Copying one hard drive to another hard drive