If I'm not mistaken 1730 has dual hard drive slots and you simply want to copy it all over to newer hard drives.
While it doesn't void the warranty of entire system, disks will be covered by their respective OEM. You can imagine the drives using bit by bit method, but then new image will reflect the size of old drive. Since you're using mirroring, you should be able to just copy it all over (for example using external copy utilities, from like LiveCD, so you copy locked system files) and then restore boot sectors using repair option in windows and recreate RAID. Lots of work.
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September 16th, 2008 04:00
If I'm not mistaken 1730 has dual hard drive slots and you simply want to copy it all over to newer hard drives.
While it doesn't void the warranty of entire system, disks will be covered by their respective OEM. You can imagine the drives using bit by bit method, but then new image will reflect the size of old drive. Since you're using mirroring, you should be able to just copy it all over (for example using external copy utilities, from like LiveCD, so you copy locked system files) and then restore boot sectors using repair option in windows and recreate RAID. Lots of work.