OK, so, when I first installed HDA i installed the OS on the smallest drive that that was in my pool (100 GB drive or something like that). Now I have filled my 4 drive bays and and I am being given a couple 1 TB drives so I can increase my storage pool. I want to free up the bay used by the small drive to use 1 of the larger drives.
Since this will entail reinstalling the OS on a different drive I was wondering if I just need to do a fresh install using my original activation code?
Also, since I have purchased some apps, will I have to re-purchase if I re-install (that would be a major bummer)?
Forgive me if this is an ignorant question but could I format a new drive as bootable and then clone the partitions from the OS drive to save doing a complete reinstall?
I have previously added drives to the pool so I know how to do that part, just wanting any thoughts on best way to reinstall.
Thanks for any tips you might offer.
Gary
CLOSED: Best way to re-install on a new drive?
Re: Best way to re-install on a new drive?
I would recommend you back up the current drive using Clonezilla Live CD. Then you can restore on the new drive. Since the new drive is large, restoring will be simple.
See the Clonezilla article in the Amahi wiki for more info.
See the Clonezilla article in the Amahi wiki for more info.
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Re: Best way to re-install on a new drive?
Thanks for answering my questions!
Re: Best way to re-install on a new drive?
Happy to help. Please let us know if you need further assistance.
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My HDA: Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-3570K CPU @ 3.40GHz on MSI board, 16GB RAM, 1TBx1+2TBx2+4TBx2
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My HDA: Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-3570K CPU @ 3.40GHz on MSI board, 16GB RAM, 1TBx1+2TBx2+4TBx2
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