Is it possible to clone an external drive onto an internal one?

elektriksheep

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Hi.

My question is: If I have an external IDE HDD (connected via USB), and an internal SATA HDD, can I clone from the IDE drive to the SATA drive? (I am aware that some cloning software is capable of doing the reverse)


Detailed info if needed:

I have a laptop and I am currently upgrading from an IDE HDD + IDE mobo, to a SATA HDD + SATA mobo.

I want to clone the existing Windows XP installation from my IDE HDD to my new SATA HDD.

I have at my disposal a 1TB USB/FIREWIRE external HDD, and a USB IDE HDD caddy.

Old IDE HDD is 160GB (will probably have only 20-30GB of used space, once I have moved non-system files to 1TB drive).
New SATA HDD is 500GB

I intend on doing the following (but I am not sure if it's possible, or what software to use)...

I can't do anything with my new SATA HDD until I install my new SATA mobo and connect the two. So I have to do that first.

I then intended on putting my old IDE HDD into the caddy, then connecting that to my laptop via USB.

I want to then clone the external HDD onto the new internal SATA drive.

I need to know...
1. If this is possible, or whether I need to rethink the whole thing.
2. If it is possible, what software is best (preferably freeware)
3. Any hints and tips that a cloning noob needs to know :O)

I am aware that some cloning software runs outside Windows, so it would be nice to not have to install a temporary installation of Windows onto the new SATA drive, but if it's the only way, it's the only way.

Many thanks in advance for any replies.
 
if you already have the clone you can make a boot cd and then you need the drivers that will start the usb ports. they are usb drivers for dos. i found pansonic drivers years ago on the net for download. im sure you can find many freeware programs that will create a boot disk and also get the usb ports fired up for a dos session.
 
Hey,

I just wanted to say, thank again for all the help with this. In the end I tried a few cloning programs and they all failed to clone the hard drive - something was corrupt I guess. Went through the rigmarole of a full reinstall in the end - total ballache, but everything's all good now :O)

Thanks again.
 
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