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I might depent, not that I know of.
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The live CD/DVD might have the option, check the manual/help of the program and/or the providers website for more information.
Yes, you can do that (don't think you need to change the disk size, most use it for upgrading there HDD).
You could reinstall the OS and all the needed drivers, install a partition manager with the live CD/DVD .ISO (or just download one and burn it to a disk) if you want.
Never mind the size of connection the HDD has, it's all the same.
It might come in handy some day.
When you know witch program is using the file format you wrote earlier (Acronis version ?), install it and create a live CD/DVD.
Let the live CD/DVD in the driver and reboot, the system will let you know what to do.
When the program starts, the program will guide you thrue it, choose restore (or whatever) and brows to the HDD (the HDD/CD-DVD has to be present, USB might be an option too) that contains the file for restoration. Press Start/next or whatever and the program will do the rest.
NOW YOUR DONE!
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AUCH!
Sometimes there can be downloaded a fix program, I just don't know. Could be another failer of the system, you never know.
Try the providers website and/or ask them about it and/or take a look ad there FAQ's. Better ask, mostly they don't have it.
4
Normally not needed. When someone buys a new bigger capacity disk and/or faster one, or after a disk error you normally buy a bigger capacity disk for a fair price. Most people like to store whatever and/or game/program installations need more MB/GB these days and keep growing in installation size.
What about movies?
What you could do if you ad it and want your system to be a little faster, is getting a HDD with a fast access time (Hitachi 630/650GB is what I have, ask your retailer), I use this one for the OS installation.
Does your system have RAID?
Look for it. It will slow your system down a bit and you need a disk with the same size.
If you don't know what RAID all about is, look ad Wikipedia on the net.
A HDD clone or complete system backup might be the best option, but it's maintenance needed. Mostly the programs have options for automatically.
The clone or backup is compressed, you can choose too if I'm not mistaken. The higher the compression, the longer it will take, you will have the options for deleting the previous and/or save two and shutting down the system after finish.
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Yes, if the HDD is the active one.
You can always put in the Windows disk and give it a go.
For 'How to' you can google and write/print out the commands you need to have to do so. Ad command prompt you can type help, but if you don't know what you're doing, it will be a bit of exploring.
Next time when the system starts acting wired, try chkdsk /f or /p.
Check it out on the net, it might depending of your OS and doing it from the DVD installation disk or the system. When doing it from the system, it will let you known that it will be taken care of at the next system start.
When checking the commands, you will find the options for marking bad sectors and that kind of stuff. Don't worry, write it down or print it, it might come in handy. I thing it should be on the installation disk, a complete help about it.
When you do the chkdsk, you will mostly find out if it's the HDD disk or not.
When it happens still with a new disk, try memory and power supply for errors.
When you had some good luck with fixboot or fixMBR and now not, you might consider that the files are way to corrupt or a bad sector ad the disk.
What you could do when you installed it all again and the old HDD disk is still working, test the disk with a HDD disk tester. Mostly free for download by firm name. When not, just look ad the specs of the software if it supports your disk.
If so, the program will tell you witch sectors are bad. Try to find out where these sectors are (in GB's). These programs come mostly in standalone versions, no need for installation and are free.
When you find out where the bad sectors are, you can shrink the disk by creating a new partition that is a little bit smaller (you know what I mean), delete the bad partition part and it will not be shown ad Windows.
More storage or whatever you wish it for.
I wish you all good luck with it and have lots of fun doing and learning it!
Hopefully I let you known enough!
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