Tim wrote:
> What is...if there is...the difference between disk copy, disk
> clone, and making a disk image ? I am upgrading to Win 7 Pro from
> XP Pro...but I want to keep my current XP installation intact and
> bootable via bios - not dual boot "just in case". Plan on making
> about 4 total backups/clones/disk copies so my XP install will
> hopefully work in the same box but new motherboard/cpu using the XP
> CD install/repair install procedure. (have retail XP CD -
> registered and not an OEM system )
> What's the best way to go...I have both Seagate's Disk Wizard
> (Seagate/Maxtor drives ) and Acronis True Image Home 2010. Seagate
> talks about drive cloning...Acronis about disk copying ?
>
> Any advice will be greatly appreciated !!
The words and who says them and what they happen to be referring to when
they say them.
Copy is usually just that - copying. It may be unable to get in-use files.
Clone is usually a one-off process. You take one disk and you clone it
directly to another.
Imaging is taking a disk and creating a file (usually multiple) copy of it
in its entirety that can then be applied as many times as you like to as
many other disks as you would like.
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