I downloaded the latest Clonezilla-Live image from Sourceforge and burned it onto a DVD (the image is only a little over 100MB, so it will fit on a CD as well). I will explain in my step-by-step instructions below what they were and how to avoid them. Some restrictions apply, and I ran into several issues as well. Here is what I tried.Ĭlonezilla is a Linux-based collection of tools that allow you take snapshots of entire hard disks or individual partitions, and to restore them to the same or a different disk or system. Well, in the end it turned out to be a time-sink and I was unsuccessful in getting Windows 7 to boot or repair itself on the different hardware, but this was not the fault of Clonezilla. I had read about CloneZilla and decided to give it a try – copying my old Windows 7 boot partition to the T410 seemed like a real time-saver. I was running Windows 7 圆4 Enterprise on my old laptop and wanted to avoid the hassle of having to rebuild a development system on this new disk. I got my hands on an 80GB Solid State Disk (SSD) and decided to put it into my new Thinkpad T410 as the primary (system) disk.
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