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    Macbook Pro dual boot hard drive cloning.

    Discussion in 'Hardware Components and Aftermarket Upgrades' started by scoobysteve, Mar 30, 2010.

  1. scoobysteve

    scoobysteve Newbie

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    Hi all first post, I have a Macbook Pro with Windows Vista running of BootCamp and both my partitions are nearly full, I want and need both partitions but I want to try and clone the whole drive and then replace the new drive (larger) into my laptop, is there a way I can do this, superduper only seems to recognise the mac drive. Any help would be appreciated.
    Steve
     
  2. grimmy311

    grimmy311 Notebook Enthusiast

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    Have you tried Acronis? I've used it multiple times with good results.
     
  3. sean473

    sean473 Notebook Prophet

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    try acronis true image home edition... it might work but not sure if it does for Mac...u can download the trial for 30days before buying it if it works...