Windows 10: What dI I need to do after installing a new hard drive?

Discus and support What dI I need to do after installing a new hard drive? in Windows 10 Installation and Upgrade to solve the problem; I have researched this but either the threads are very old or everyone has a different opinion. I am going from 500GB, 5400rpm to a 1TB, 7200rpm SATA... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Installation and Upgrade' started by ejb0618, Mar 22, 2016.

  1. ejb0618 Win User

    What dI I need to do after installing a new hard drive?


    I have researched this but either the threads are very old or everyone has a different opinion. I am going from 500GB, 5400rpm to a 1TB, 7200rpm SATA HD. I don't have any installation disks as my laptop didn't come with any. I have upgraded to Windows 10 & I have made a recovery USB flash drive & created a system image on a USB backup hard drive. Do I need a separate boot disk media or can I boot up with the recovery disk? How should I recover with the system image? Do I need to partition the new hard drive, it is a bare drive, or will the system image do that? Sorry, I'm very new at this.

    :)
     
    ejb0618, Mar 22, 2016
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  2. My computer has "crashed" twice on my toshiba laptop and once on my HP laptop after windows 10 upgrade

    I have upgraded to windows 10 the first time from windows 7 and the computer just died we could not do anything on it, we ended up after buying windows 7 and 10 disc and still not being about to clean install, we had to purchase a new hard drive and go
    from there. Well after replacing hard drive we installed windows 7 and upgraded to windows 10 (not thinking it would be the cause for it to happen again) well it did happen again, this time the computer does not seem to be missing a hard drive but it will
    not clean install an OS and is telling us it is missing drivers. Can anyone suggest what is wrong or what we need to do.
     
    LeannLawson, Mar 22, 2016
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  3. What if my hard drive crashes and I need to do a clean install of Win 10 on a brand new hard drive?

    If you are concerned that your drive may fail, then the best protection is an Image Backup (to an external USB drive) of Windows 10.

    You can use the Image to restore to a new hard drive or a Solid State Drive. For the best protection use a "Scheduled Backup" scheme where a "complete" backup of your drive is made weekly and "Incremental backups" are create created every day at a time of
    your choosing.

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    How to create an Image Backup to a USB Flash Drive


    How to create an Image Backup to a USB Flash Drive

     


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    EaseUS:


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    Includes: Incremental backup, Disk/partition clone

    User's Guide: http://www.todo-backup.com/download/docs/User_Guide.pdf

    Note: Install Todo and then create an "Emergency Disk" (WinPE option is the better of the two choices) before you start creating your first image backup.

    Version 9.1 supports XP, Vista, Windows 7, 8 / 8.1 and Windows 10

     


    Acronis:

    True Image 2016


    Has a 30 day trial version available, trial Key sent to your Email Address.

    User interface has become more complex and less obvious, be prepared to read the user's guide before you start. Pay special attention to the "Options" and don't exclude the "System Volume Information" folder from the backup.

    Note: Cloning and drive initialization (creating a MBR) are not supported in the trial version.
    Image Backups and restores are fully functional.

    For the trial version, recovery / restore image is available only when booting from an Acronis Bootable Media CD.

    Install Acronis and then create a bootable Restore/Rescue Media CD (WinPE option is the better of the two choices) before you start creating your first image backup.
    http://www.acronis.com/en-us/personal/true-image-comparison/

    30 day trial: http://www.acronis.com/en-sg/homecomputing/thanks/ati-local/

    True Image User Guides and documentation:

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    There is also a "Cloud" backup version so you don't need to lug an external USB Drive around if you travel a lot:
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    supports XP, Vista, Windows 7, Windows 8 / 8.1, Windows 10

     


    Macrium Reflect:


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    Macrum Reflect Home Edition ($69.95)

    http://www.macrium.com/personal.aspx

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    Version 6.1.1023 supports XP, Vista, Windows 7, Windows 8 / 8.1 and Windows 10 

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    J W Stuart, Mar 22, 2016
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  4. NavyLCDR New Member

    What dI I need to do after installing a new hard drive?

    First try booting from the USB recovery flash drive and that should have the option to restore the image you made on the USB backup hard drive.
     
    NavyLCDR, Mar 22, 2016
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  5. RolandJS Win User
    Yesterday, I could not post into any thread because of the school's ISP; I could only PM.
    This is the PM exchange.


    What dI I need to do after installing a new hard drive? [​IMG]
    Originally Posted by - 12 Hours Ago 02:41 PM
    My first question is: can you clone the old HD onto the new HD -- before setting new HD as Primary and Active and setting the old HD Local [and quick-formatting it at least once]? If the old HD will become resident elsewhere, ye should full-format, just once is enough.

    Can I use a system image created in Windows 10 instead of cloning? -- ejb0618
    [This was one reply to my beginning question.]
    I do not know the answer for sure; I think: no, cannot. -- reply


    What dI I need to do after installing a new hard drive? [​IMG]
    Originally Posted by ejb0618 - 12 Hours Ago 03:11 PM
    I'm afraid I wouldn't know how to do that.


    What dI I need to do after installing a new hard drive? [​IMG]
    Originally Posted by - 11 Hours Ago 03:40 PM
    You will have to download and install Macrium Reflect [free or pay-for] or something similar. Create a usb or dvd boot for future restore purposes; using the menu provided -- you clone the old smaller HD onto the new larger HD. I cannot give you any step by step 'cause every backup/restore/clone program has a different menu.

    So after I change the hard drive I use a bootable USB flash drive to boot up, download my cloning software from the Internet & clone the image that is on my USB hard drive (that I already did first) to the new internal hard drive? I have paid Acronis. -- ejb0618 reply to the PM just above by

    If I understand correctly, yes, use either Acronis True Image's usb or dvd boot and clone old HD onto new HD.
    Then mark new HD Primary and set new HD as Active. I may have OCD, however, I recommend eventually having
    the new HD in computer's HD Zero [or Disk 1] slot. If there is ever a 2nd physical HD for data, have that data HD in
    computer's HD One [Disk 2] slot. Again, after confirming new HD's Windows OS is aok, you must format the old HD!
     
    RolandJS, Mar 23, 2016
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  6. Hi! I can only tell you how I do it, and maybe you can equate my method to your own setup.

    I make regular (weekly) backups of my C: drive, compressed and verified, to an external 1TB hard drive. Since the external drive is so large, I can store multiple backup Image files. I manually name each backup file, for easy identification.
    To run my backup/restore program, (Ghost 11.5), I boot from a DOS formatted CD and run Ghost in DOS, so it's oblivious to what is actually on the C: drive. Once a backup Image file is created, I run the verify option and then, once verified, I disconnect the external drive and reboot my PC to Windows.

    Then should I change hard drives, which I did a while back, when my PNY SSD shot craps and I replaced it with a SanDisk 120 SSD, I just install the new drive, boot up with my Ghost boot CD, connect my external 1TB USB 3.0 hard drive, and run Ghost 11.5 to do a "Partition from Image" (restore) operation. Since Ghost backs up the Boot Sector and partition information of my C: drive, when it later restores that partition image, the HD is immediately bootable.

    When the restore of my C: drive image finishes, I'm ready to remove the Boot CD and boot normally into the newly written copy of my OS.
    That worked like a champ, when installing my new SSD. I've used basically the same technique to install new HD's into dozens of PC's over the years. It's a fairly foolproof technique.
    I credit most of my successes to a great Backup program that works outside the OS being backed up. Ghost 11.5 will backup and restore any OS, from Windows 98 to Windows 10 and even Linux and Windows Server.

    The secret to my success, is in having a Backup/Restore Program, that runs from a boot disk, and also having recent Backup Image Files of my OS, to use when a Restore becomes necessary.
    I've found that the only BAD Backup is the one I neglected to make. *really

    There may be other Backup/Restore programs that will also work, but the ones I've tried over the years always left something to be desired. So I always went back to what I know works.

    Good Luck to you,
    *Cool
     
    TechnoMage, Mar 24, 2016
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  7. ejb0618 Win User
    Thank you so much. This really helps.*Smile
     
    ejb0618, Mar 27, 2016
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  8. ejb0618 Win User

    What dI I need to do after installing a new hard drive?

    Thank you Roland.
     
    ejb0618, Mar 27, 2016
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  9. ejb0618 Win User
    Thank you!
     
    ejb0618, Apr 4, 2018
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