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Konstantin Frolov2016-11-11 13:16:29
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Konstantin Frolov, 2016-11-11 13:16:29

Than to clone the screw with AD?

I have a computer with HDD. It has Windows 2008 R2 installed, AD, DNS,DHCP roles and a terminal server (I know that it is not recommended, but so far so far).
There is a task for the weekend: instead of HDD, put a raid1 of 2 SSD disks from Intel.
If you simply copy the disk with Acronis, the system will not start, there will be an error.
Is there a 100% working way?

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Godless, 2016-11-11
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the solution with the transfer is always with crutches. need to try.
So I'll try to suggest this:
0. you need to install drivers for the raid controller and disks into the system.
Otherwise, at system startup there will be a file.

The easiest way to do this is to plug in a controller, set up a raid, get the disks to show up in disk management.
1. remove the disk image for example dd + gzip somewhere outside. System Rescue CD to the rescue. If Linux is tight, then Acronis will work) I don’t like the current for some reason I...
you need to think about the size of the image. The image should be LESS than the SSD raid.
2. take out the HDD
3. install an SSD, set up a raid
4. pour in the image in any way,
5. Fix if you need a boot record - from the Windows company fixboot + fixmbr
Step number 0 is required.

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