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Is there an equivalent program to Super Duper for Windows 7? I need to clone my hard drive, including a working Windows 7 install, to a larger SSD so I can make a dual-boot Win7/10 machine.
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Acronis Trueimage perhaps?
Is it free?
No.
I'm not familiar with any, but here are some suggestions from AlternativeTo.net
Get Hiren's BootCD, it has a bucketload of tools, including disk clone applications, recovery applications, HDD testers, and antivirus.
Post edited July 06, 2016 by Maighstir
I use Clonezilla to clone my hard drives (the first alternative in Barefoot_Monkey's link). It's free and relatively easy to use.
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gibbeynator: Is there an equivalent program to Super Duper for Windows 7? I need to clone my hard drive, including a working Windows 7 install, to a larger SSD so I can make a dual-boot Win7/10 machine.
I have tried a few apps, none of them worked. Why not just runs fresh install on the new ssd, windows is notorious for lack of cleanup, so a reinstall is always a good idea. I have an ssd with 10, one with 7 and one with Linux.
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gibbeynator: Is there an equivalent program to Super Duper for Windows 7? I need to clone my hard drive, including a working Windows 7 install, to a larger SSD so I can make a dual-boot Win7/10 machine.
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nightcraw1er.488: I have tried a few apps, none of them worked. Why not just runs fresh install on the new ssd, windows is notorious for lack of cleanup, so a reinstall is always a good idea. I have an ssd with 10, one with 7 and one with Linux.
I have no idea how many more times I can use my Win 7 key.
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nightcraw1er.488: I have tried a few apps, none of them worked. Why not just runs fresh install on the new ssd, windows is notorious for lack of cleanup, so a reinstall is always a good idea. I have an ssd with 10, one with 7 and one with Linux.
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gibbeynator: I have no idea how many more times I can use my Win 7 key.
Should be indefinitely, unless its a hardware locked oem, in which case cloning it wont work either. You may have to go through the phone system to activate, but is easy, done it myself with a full win 7 copy I brought. Hopefully they will turn the authentication off soon enough, now they forced the majority onto 10.
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nightcraw1er.488: Hopefully they will turn the authentication off soon enough, now they forced the majority onto 10.
Windows 7 is still in extended support until 2020, so I'll bet the activation servers won't be shut down before 2025, and I'd be very surprised if they issued a patch to not require activation at all.
Post edited July 07, 2016 by Maighstir