fjgold
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You are wrong Andrea.Thank you for your interest Frank. But in this case even a back up won't help as once you alter the disks,that's it. So i think in my case and other people's as well-DO NOT TOUCH THE HARD DISKS.
We have already seen what happens if you do,from what happened to the person,who did that,here on this forum. Andrea Borman.
An image backup can be easily restored to a blank hard drive.
That is how I moved my Win 7 install to a larger drive, a brand new blank drive.
It took some planning and forethought but in the end it was a snap and took a fraction of the time to
do a reinstall.
Just because something is beyond your limited abilities doesn't mean none of the rest of can't
or shouldn't attempt it.
Actually, lets see, according to you here and in other threads I should not use linux or partition my drive and I should uninstall IE and other core Windows components and remove my anti virus software.
No offense, thanks, but I think I'll ignore all you recommendations and advice.
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