i've been using Acronis Trueimage 10 to make full disk images (with and without recovery partition) of all of my Thinkpads for several years now. Having not experienced a harddrive failure in any of these machines yet, i never had to restore one of those images (although i did use it on a Sony Vaio once and it worked perfect).
Along comes the new T61. I bought it for the 4x3 screen and decided to replace the 5400 RPM drive with a 7200 RPM drive from Lenovo.
Long story short, after reading all the tips (and horror stories) posted here and elsewhere, i cloned, i imaged, i tried the new drive in an ultrabay adapter, old drive in the ultrabay adapter, and every other conceivable option with no success. every time, i ended up with a blinking cursor after rebooting, the FixMBR utility didn't help. i lost a lot of sleep during this adventure!
What worked was creating Recovery discs with the old drive installed, swapping drives and restoring Windows on the new drive. At this point, i didn't try to restore an image of just the Windows partition (created from the old drive using Acronis) after the recovery process, i just reinstalled all my software.
QUESTION: is the most fool-proof backup technique to first restore the machine using Recovery discs, and then restore ONLY the Windows partition using Acronis (or other imaging software)? i didn't actually test that last (critical) step yet, but plan to next week using a new hard drive i ordered just to test this plan.
Phew, that was long, thanks for reading!
Thinkpad T60, T60p, T61, X61s






