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Again like I said if you don't get it, your probably better off having it done by someone that does understand what is required. If the license agreement allows it, we would recommend cloning your hard drive with its original version of Windows and all of your necessary software (including serial numbers). and made bootable some knowledge is required to do this GPSDX explains that all very well in his threads. I don't remember any G750 that came with 2 750GB in RAID Mode Someone migh have done this on there own Still the C:\ Partition can be copied and partitions for UEFI can be created on a new single SSD or Hard drive. I don't remember what the adapters set up was but as I remember it, it was propriority not a normal 2.5" drive set up. like I said some G759 came with 2 128GB in raid zero I guess the plan was to make them faster. If you can't sort out what to do from these threads your probably better off having someone that does understand what needs to be done handle it for you.īefore you can do anyting you need to figure out what your Port 0 set up is. Here is another Thread that might be of some help to you and this one.
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#Reimage hard drive how to#
You'll have to read through GPSDX install thread to get how to do it all UEFI which is how you notebook came from the factory. In the usual scenario you'd reimage theentire computer, but this would. reimage is a very cool software program that completely analyzes your computer for viruses, malware, and damaged files. Quite possibly one of the most useful features that's ever. If you see a message asking you to press any key to boot from dvd, do so.
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I use Macrium Reflect Free for these operations. Plug usb, click on start > search bar and type in cmd and click enter. Yes you would have to extract while in windows as far as I know!! If you current Hard drive/SSD what ever it is still works you can clone or Image it, Clone straight over to new drive from old drive Image create a Image of the entire disk and restore that image to your new drive.