Disk imaging original laptop and setting up replacement
Posted: Thu Mar 23, 2006 4:17 am
I've been playing around with my new laptop for a few days, and 2 of the 3 stuck pixels aren't bothering me, but the 3rd is a bright green pixel near the middle of the screen. I figured I would get used to it and ignore it (as I have stuck pixels on other monitors), but this pixel is so darn bright and centralized that it's very noticeable on a black background or on almost any video with slow moving images.
I'll give it another week or so, but if it's still bothering me, I may return it and order the exact same model.
Here's my issue: I have spent quite a bit of time setting this laptop up to my liking (clean XP install, drivers, apps, printers, etc.). If I decide to return it, what's the easiest way to transfer my entire setup to the new machine? Image the drive using Acronis True Image?
Does this method:
1. Copy the hidden partition?
2. Copy all the drivers so that the new machine runs without a hitch?
3. I was thinking I might image the drive to an external drive (the external drive can be larger than the imaged drive, right?). Does Acronis True Image allow you to create a bootable cd so that you can start Windows and find the external drive and overwrite the new drive with the image?
Are there any drivers, apps or settings that this method will not copy? I imagine it cannot copy Bios settings, but I can pretty easily replicate those since I haven't changed much from the factory settings.
Am I missing anything else, or is this method as simple and easy as it seems?
I'll give it another week or so, but if it's still bothering me, I may return it and order the exact same model.
Here's my issue: I have spent quite a bit of time setting this laptop up to my liking (clean XP install, drivers, apps, printers, etc.). If I decide to return it, what's the easiest way to transfer my entire setup to the new machine? Image the drive using Acronis True Image?
Does this method:
1. Copy the hidden partition?
2. Copy all the drivers so that the new machine runs without a hitch?
3. I was thinking I might image the drive to an external drive (the external drive can be larger than the imaged drive, right?). Does Acronis True Image allow you to create a bootable cd so that you can start Windows and find the external drive and overwrite the new drive with the image?
Are there any drivers, apps or settings that this method will not copy? I imagine it cannot copy Bios settings, but I can pretty easily replicate those since I haven't changed much from the factory settings.
Am I missing anything else, or is this method as simple and easy as it seems?