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I recently went down to Microcenter and bought a gig of RAM and a 120 gig HDD for my Core Duo (not core 2 duo) intel Mac mini. I have boot camp installed on my original 60 gig disk, and that's what I use to get into Windows. The problem is, I need a way to transfer everything from my old disk to my new one, both Mac data and stuff from my Windows partition. How can I do this? What program would I use? I would like to do everything for free if possible! Some tools I have at my disposal are the Western Digital Data Lifeguard CD (My new drive is a WD, so it might work), a hard drive enclosure, Acronis Loader versions 9 and 11, and SuperDuper. What do I need, and what do I need to do in order to copy all of my stuff? BTW, I have boot camp assistant installed, but because it's the beta version, it's expired, and Leopard is a tad out of my price range.

Thank you in advance!

2007-10-29 08:12:23 · 2 answers · asked by hutacars 4 in Computers & Internet Software

2 answers

Basically, use the enclosure for your new drive, Superduper for OSX transfer and the free utility Winclone to transfer the windows partition; this utility can even create BootCamp partitions.
Good Luck!

2007-10-31 04:37:13 · answer #1 · answered by Nikolai D 1 · 0 0

Re-install Windows on the new drive.

Then, just put your old hard drive in your external hard drive enclosure and all your files should be there.

2007-10-29 15:21:18 · answer #2 · answered by ELfaGeek 7 · 0 0

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