Usually an external drive cannot be made bootable, dont try it.
Clone/copy your C drive to the usb drive
Remove old C drive, replace with new drive, and reboot
"George W. Barrowcliff" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in
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> Thanks for your quick response. I mistyped the 160 gb, actually is a 120
> USB drive and the Win2k current installation is on the 20 gb in my laptop.
>
> I was planning on using Acronis to make the 120 usb drive bootable as part
> of the clone process, then simply replacing the 20 with the 120 and
> rebooting.
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> Does Acronis 10 support that kind of action?
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> GWB
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> "DL" <address@invalid> wrote in message
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>> Install the 160gb as slave, then use Acronis to clone the old disk to
>> new.
>> Shutdown when complete, disconect origonal HD, configure 160gb as master
>> & reboot.
>> There may be a few more hoops if your 160gb is a sata drive
>> If its a Laptop & you have no enclosure to use with the 160gb then do as
>> you planed
>> The Acronis cd is bootable & can be used to recover the backup to the new
>> hd
>>
>> "George W. Barrowcliff" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>>>I have a Win2K machine with a 20 gb drive that I would like to back up to
>>>a USB drive, then replace the 20 gb with a 160 gb and restore the backkup
>>>from USB using Acronis 10.
>>>
>>> Is this doable and what should I watch for and what is the procedure for
>>> doing the restore and reboot?
>>>
>>> Thanks
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