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Presently, my main computer is Windows 7 Homer Premium, 6 MB memory (came installed), but is now about 7 years old and I am beginning to think that it may sometime in the not to distant future, fail. Therefore, I have two possibilities.


The first possibility is to clone the Windows 7 hard drive (Seagate 750MB) on my existing computer, to another Seagate 750MB, drive via a USB cable. If I understand it correctly (and I may not), If I clone (rather than mirror), the drive, the new drive is bootable and I could just swap them out when the internally mounted one bites the dust. Is this correct (mirror vs. clone)?


The second possibility is that, if and when the Windows 7 computer bites the big one, instead of swapping the hard drives I may just want to go to Walmart and get the latest $500 computer with Windows 8 with 8 MB memory, and a 1 TB hard drive. However, how can I migrate all my apps/programs to the Windows 8 computer? What are my options?

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Clone your Windows 7 to an external back-up drive so that you have an exact copy. When and If your hard drive fails just put a new drive into your machine and copy the cloned OS across. Steer clear of Windows 8. It's a pain in the proverbial.


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Clone your Windows 7 to an external back-up drive so that you have an exact copy. When and If your hard drive fails just put a new drive into your machine and copy the cloned OS across. Steer clear of Windows 8. It's a pain in the proverbial.

So in the event I decide to buy a new computer (to get 8 MB Ram and 1 TB drive), that comes pre-loaded with Windows 8, I just reformat the drive with Windows 7 and copy my cloned drive to it and call it good?

It seems over the years that every new Windows system (2000, ME, etc., I go back to DOS) has been criticized when it came out. I always considered upgrading to the current system just one of the costs of doing business.

Is Windows 8 really that bad? And, how so? Specifically, what problems does it have other than unfriendly to learn (different)? Now is the time to talk me out of it, but I need facts.

Another two questions: If I buy the pre-loaded Windows 8 system, (1) Does the drive that I would have my Windows 7 system cloned on (750 MB), have to be the same size as the Windows 8 drive (1 TB) to clone over to the larger drive? (2) What do I need to format the Windows 8 drive to Windows 7? Do I need a complete set of Windows 7 disks (which I do not have because Windows 7 was pre- loaded on my present computer)?

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It seems over the years that every new Windows system (2000, ME, etc., I go back to DOS) has been criticized when it came out.

Not really... ME was really bad! 2000 was a very good and stable successor to NT4, and XP was even better.

Then they came out with Vista; unusable! Windows 7 was (and still is) the best Windows version every released. Windows 8.x seems to be Vista all over again.

There is a good reason why most computer manufacturers still deliver new systems with Windows 7 installed...

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