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Originally posted by SonicSam
Don't forget programs like http://ninite.com that saves you a bunch of time for generic stuff
Will definitely look into it next time I mass install.
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Originally posted by Menthix
Like Adeptus said, it's no guarantee it will work, and you may still be left with a lot of corrupted data and crashes because of it, but it's worth a try. Worked for me, still running stable on the restored data.
Dot you have a way to get the data across, since it is a laptop? USB connected harddisk would be the easiest way if available. On the other hand, you can just connect the SATA laptop drives to your regular PC these days... used to be more trouble when they used different cables back in the day.
The data itself is still fine here, it's not like Windows is blue screening on me (yet, touch wood). I'll probably use Windows' built in Image Backup, since it is built in. But if it doesn't work, I'll use this for sure. Thanks!
Thankfully I got a USB SATA thingy over Winter Break, I plugged in my old desktop HD which is
just big enough according to Windows Image Backup.