I have Lenovo laptop T400 having 500 GB drive. The drive has a lot of files and software applications while Windows 7 is installed in it. Yesterday I purchased another laptop Lenovo T 410 which has 750 GB drive. It also has windows 7 installed but there is nothing in the drive. I want to transfer everything from T400 to T410; how is it possible to clone hard drive in windows 7?I want to know about incremental backup

Just you need to follow the following steps to clone your hard drive in windows 7.

  1. Get an exterior enclosure.
  2. Connect the enclosure to an old laptop.
  3. Install a good cloning software application like Disk Doctors NTFS recovery software.
  4. The software will allow you to create image file of the disk and that will behave like a regular disk.
  5. If your disk is out of order, you can use the same software which will allow you to clone a faulty disk to a vigorous one.

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