No I used PowerQuest "Drive Image" You copy and image of C:Drive, but you cannot store that image on the drive you are imaging. I stored it on another partition [that's where PowerQuest "Partition Magic" comes in handy] Then pop you new drive in and copy that image over to it.
My C:Drive is only using 4GB [I run lean] so it takes about 17 mins to copy the image and a about 5 mins to put it on the new drive.
Actually I keep an "original" clean image, plus I then make an image every month, but keeping the monthly image prior to the latest image. So I always have three images of C:Drive saved on my "Backup Partition" You see I always have a spare HDD in my PC, with an active partition with my latest Image of C:drive on it, in case C:Drive has a mechanical failure, plus I have my "backup" partition on that drive were I store the images
Why ? becaude HDD failure is a pain in the arse, and so is having to clean install every thing manually. You can do it to CD's Hooky, but I aint tried that way, on a big usage C: Drive it would eat CD's I reckon.
Just make a partition on you existing drive, or on the new one, for storing images, well worth it mate. My 4GB in use C:Drive takes up 1.53GB as an image file [my backup partition is 8.5GB of a 40 GB HDD.