If you are going to do a "clean" install of Windows 7 you will need the product key which is on the sticker license on your computer
and after the install you would need to download all the necessary drivers from the Dell web site.
* A "clean install" is like a "Factory Reset" but without all the Factory Software and drivers that originally came with the PC.
If you are going to do a "clean" install of Windows 7 you will need the product key which is on the sticker license on your computer
and after the install you would need to download all the necessary drivers from the Dell web site.
* A "clean install" is like a "Factory Reset" but without all the Factory Software and drivers that originally came with the PC.
Is the cloning device can clone all hard drive model ?
I mean if I do not know the hard specs & i bought cloning device , will it fit to clone my new hard drive?
What I have is the Original W7 ... i already backed up my files ... do you think by replacing the drive it will work if i just insert my W7 & configure it ?
If you are going to do a "clean" install of Windows 7 you will need the product key which is on the sticker license on your computer
and after the install you would need to download all the necessary drivers from the Dell web site.
* A "clean install" is like a "Factory Reset" but without all the Factory Software and drivers that originally came with the PC.
Is the cloning device can clone all hard drive model ?
I mean if I do not know the hard specs & i bought cloning device , will it fit to clone my new hard drive?
What I have is the Original W7 ... i already backed up my files ... do you think by replacing the drive it will work if i just insert my W7 & configure it ?
Yes, The cloningn device will clone all hard drives.
Just make sure it supports physical sizes, 2.5 and 3.5
If the cloning is successful then yes, just plugging it in will work,
08-25-2015, 07:34 AM (This post was last modified: 08-25-2015, 07:48 AM by Bodick Ranieu.)
(08-24-2015, 07:48 PM)zINc Wrote: Yes, The cloning device will clone all hard drives.
Just make sure it supports physical sizes, 2.5 and 3.5
If the cloning is successful then yes, just plugging it in will work,
zINc ,
In buying Cloning device Online , What model or brand will i tell ? Is it by size or by PC model ?
Is it advisable to buy Cloning device since I will use it only once ?
My plan is to buy the right 500GB Hard drive , install it , then INSERT my W7 with original Product Key & CONFIGURE ... IS THIS WILL WORK?
(08-24-2015, 07:15 PM)Compton Wrote: ok if you already backup your files you need a windows 7 installation disk or usb] you can download the windows 7 iso you will need valid product key
I agree that cloning the drive will be the first option I would choose. Simply connect your 500gig hard drive to your computer and clone your 250gig hard drive over to the 500gig then install your 500gig hard drive where your 250 gig hard drive is now and your on your way. No product key needed.