: Cloning an old HDD to a new SSD to upgrade hardware without reinstalling the OS. How to Use the BootCD
He burned new discs, labeled them in his blunt, utilitarian font, and mailed them—anonymously—to addresses he found in the margins of old manuals, to a repair café, to a teacher in another town who taught kids to fix things instead of discarding them. He never expected the discs to maintain the same enchantment. Maybe their magic had been in the particular moments they had collected. Maybe it had been in the willingness of people to be careful with one another's pasts. That, he thought, was enough. Symantec Ghost 12.0.0.11573 BootCD -x86-x64-
| Operation | Speed (MB/s) | Time for 120GB Image | |-----------|--------------|----------------------| | Clone (Disk to Disk) | ~2,100 MB/s | ~1 minute (SSD target) | | Create Image (to USB 3.0) | ~850 MB/s | ~2.5 minutes | | Deploy Image via Multicast | ~600 MB/s (1Gbit LAN) | ~3 minutes per PC | : Cloning an old HDD to a new
– Because it runs entirely from the CD (RAM disk mode), there’s no risk of the target PC’s own OS interfering, no need for network drivers to be pre-installed, and no accidental virus activation from the existing hard drive. Maybe their magic had been in the particular
: Moving an entire operating system and data to a new hard drive or SSD. Disaster Recovery : Restoring a system to a previous state using a saved image file. Mass Deployment
: Allows for disk-to-disk cloning, partition-to-partition copying, and the creation of GHO image files for archival storage. Common Components in this BootCD