Clone HP laptop knotty disk, will recovery wall still work?

I own a HP DV6000 laptop. I am planning to clone my current 120 GB laptop hard disk to a bigger one, voice 320 GB. I want to do this so that I can have more disk space and try to install Ubuntu on the remaining space.

I am worried that if I clone the tough disk to a bigger one then the recovery barrier will not work anymore.
Answers:
It should copy the recovery partition next to the other. Norton Ghost used to back when computers still come with floppy drives. I haven't tried keeping the recovery wall since then. So, I hope this help some. My suggestion would be to go ahead and clone it. Then, try and restore your computer beside the new strong drive. If it works, clone it again so that you have adjectives of your files. Either way, you still enjoy the original firm drive if the project fails.


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