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is it possible to reimage my notebook on my own?
i have a sony viao notebook (model pcg-sr33) and i was wondering if it is possible to reimage it useing my dell Pc. its a notebook and it doesnt have any cd drives of any kind but it has a usb port, now i cant use my pc rom drive as a slave cause the problem is windows wont load normaly. It will only work in safe mode, but the usd driver doesnt load in safe mode so i wanted to know if theres a way around this that i can do that i havent thought of maybe, thanks
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- Shawn HLv 61 decade agoFavorite Answer
Disk imaging only works if you have a working source disk identical to the hardware the image will run on.
Now you could use the Dell but the following things would have to exist:
1. You have a hard disk with an image built specifically for your notebook; this would not be your Dell's hard disk.
2. You have a laptop IDE adapter for the laptop's hard disk
3. You have boot disks that can initiate the disk imaging
The Dell would only serve as a hardware host. You cannot use Windows to disk image. All you are really doing is copying one disk to the other. You would have to disconnect the hard disk in your Dell and connect the laptop's hard disk and the other source hard disk up.
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Can you get into the bios of the machine?
Can you turn on legacy USB support in the bios?
Can the machine boot off anything else? The memory stick?
If so, you can
If not your best bet it to take the harddrive out and connect it to another machine (either another notebook with a CD-ROM) or to a desktop using an adaptor. http://www.datapro.net/products/1920.html
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