Video on how to restore to different hardware.

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TeraByte Support
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Video on how to restore to different hardware.

Post by TeraByte Support »

A new video was released today that shows how to use the OSDTOOL script and
Image for Linux to restore to different hardware.

This is located at:
http://www.terabyteunlimited.com/howto/#iflosdtoolsample



The Seeker
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Re: Video on how to restore to different hardware.

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Your timing could not be better as I'm buying a new laptop in the next few days. These videos are great, thanks for doing them!
RodolfoGiovanninetti
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Re: Video on how to restore to different hardware.

Post by RodolfoGiovanninetti »

Thank You for these support tools.
I am just curious, I cannot find a reference to these howto pages in Your
site.
Apart from using these newsgroups is there a way for somebody to know the
existence of howto pages?

Thank You very much again and regards

Rodolfo Giovanninetti



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>A new video was released today that shows how to use the OSDTOOL script and
> Image for Linux to restore to different hardware.
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> This is located at:
> http://www.terabyteunlimited.com/howto/#iflosdtoolsample
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TeraByte Support(TP)
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Re: Video on how to restore to different hardware.

Post by TeraByte Support(TP) »

On the support page for each product (Support tab, select product), there is a "View Tutorials and Videos"
link near the top of the page. that takes you to the How-To page.
DrTeeth
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Re: Video on how to restore to different hardware.

Post by DrTeeth »

On Thu, 8 Sep 2011 15:06:01 PDT, just as I was about to take a herb,
The Seeker disturbed my reverie and wrote:

>Your timing could not be better as I'm buying a new laptop in the next few days. These videos are great, thanks for doing them!

I have, in the past, copied a working version of Win XP and Win 7 to
new hardware without any problems. The XP transfer involved minor
fiddling, the 7 transfer was painless. I'd try this first as a)
nothing to lose and b) it's the fastest - use TBU's copywipe program.
--

Cheers

DrT
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