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Also, once you make a cloned image of your hard drive, I have never used the Seagate program, but it probably does it also, you can use True Image to put it right back on your newer drive, or just mount it as a virtual disk and copy over the bits and pieces ya want. Mounting it as a vitrual disk just means you will have a new drive letter that you can click on in Explorer to view the files and folders.
Thats useful if for example, you want to install a bigger hard drive for your C: drive, with your operating system on it and just want to restore everything the way it already was. Or for any other partition/drive.