T61: Clone to larger HDD, repartition & add Win 7 & Mac OSX
Posted: Mon May 17, 2010 9:08 am
T61: Clone to larger HDD, repartition & add Win 7 & Mac OSX
Mods - I am posting this to 2 forums for a simple reason.. If you think this is out of policy please dont remove it, etc, just let me know and I'll try to REMOVE / EDIT the relevant material so that there is no / minimal OVERLAP between the threads.
For 1 - Windows Forum
I'd like more responses from people who've done Lenovo / Windows Migration
but dont bother / wont reply to Mac OSX related stuff
For 2/3 - OSX Forum
I'd like to get responses from OSX & Multiboot experts
The bigger PICTURE to be visible.. to the Mac OSX / Non Mac OSX experts.
[ Expect deeper insights in Windows Forum ]
1. Migrate entire HDD as-is to new HDD with Lenovo special Partitions intact (at beginning & end of HDD)
- I have several apps such as Partition Magic / Acronis Partition / Disk Director / Disk Image etc.
[ Expect deeper insights in OSX Forum ]
2. Partition the remaining space in between for Windows 7 & Mac OSX / Leopard / Snow Leopard.
- I am currently on WinXP Pro and will continue to be for a bit, but would slowly evaluate the Win 7 and then eventually migrate to it as a Primary OS. At that point I'd start moving more and more from Win XP to Win 7 and finally would like to delete / eliminate the Win XP Partition and I am guessing Resize the Win 7 partition to take the space
3. My trysts with Mac OSX Leopard and Snow Leopard may involve 1 or 2 separate partitions / instances. Once one of these stabilizes on my system I'd like to keep it as Secondary OS.
Few hesitations in my mind:
1. Can the Lenovo stuff be copied / cloned / migrated bit for bit?
2. From what I have seen / read on Insanely Mac, & some places.
- Mac OSX Partitions / Volumes dont easily move / resize (more/less) and maybe most of it not at all.
- I dont know if there is any Acronis like tool that can easily CLONE them etc.
Please correct me if I am wrong.
What should be my strategy / execution outline for these set of activities?
Where should I position my Partitions / Volumes as such and in what order for least effort / complexity?
Mods - I am posting this to 2 forums for a simple reason.. If you think this is out of policy please dont remove it, etc, just let me know and I'll try to REMOVE / EDIT the relevant material so that there is no / minimal OVERLAP between the threads.
For 1 - Windows Forum
I'd like more responses from people who've done Lenovo / Windows Migration
but dont bother / wont reply to Mac OSX related stuff
For 2/3 - OSX Forum
I'd like to get responses from OSX & Multiboot experts
The bigger PICTURE to be visible.. to the Mac OSX / Non Mac OSX experts.
[ Expect deeper insights in Windows Forum ]
1. Migrate entire HDD as-is to new HDD with Lenovo special Partitions intact (at beginning & end of HDD)
- I have several apps such as Partition Magic / Acronis Partition / Disk Director / Disk Image etc.
[ Expect deeper insights in OSX Forum ]
2. Partition the remaining space in between for Windows 7 & Mac OSX / Leopard / Snow Leopard.
- I am currently on WinXP Pro and will continue to be for a bit, but would slowly evaluate the Win 7 and then eventually migrate to it as a Primary OS. At that point I'd start moving more and more from Win XP to Win 7 and finally would like to delete / eliminate the Win XP Partition and I am guessing Resize the Win 7 partition to take the space
3. My trysts with Mac OSX Leopard and Snow Leopard may involve 1 or 2 separate partitions / instances. Once one of these stabilizes on my system I'd like to keep it as Secondary OS.
Few hesitations in my mind:
1. Can the Lenovo stuff be copied / cloned / migrated bit for bit?
2. From what I have seen / read on Insanely Mac, & some places.
- Mac OSX Partitions / Volumes dont easily move / resize (more/less) and maybe most of it not at all.
- I dont know if there is any Acronis like tool that can easily CLONE them etc.
Please correct me if I am wrong.
What should be my strategy / execution outline for these set of activities?
Where should I position my Partitions / Volumes as such and in what order for least effort / complexity?