All looked well and both disks were visible. Last night I assembled a desktop from spare parts, put the two laptop hard drives in it, burned the HDClone Free Edition to CD and booted it up. ![]() Recently I saw mention of HDClone on Lifehacker and they recommended it as a free solution to cloning hard drives. I have always used Maxtor MaxBlast to do this in the past but this time it had serious problems with the source disk and I never managed to do the cloning. Not being a complete idiot, I also purchased two 2.5" to 3.5" disk cable adapters so I could plug both the old and new drives into a spare desktop and clone one to the other. Ages ago I bought a replacement 5400 rpm drive of the same capacity (80GB) from. It really slowed down an otherwise speedy machine. ![]() But one thing which has always annoyed me is the 4800 rpm Hard Drive. My Acer 2026 laptop has very few features I don’t like.
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