Ok, here it is:
1: Get the "AOMEI backupper" imaging software.
Here's a link that should take you to the download site:
http://www.aomeitech.com/aomei-backupper.htmlclick the "Download Freeware" button, and save the install file on your computer. Install the software. (note: there's a "Join the UX improvement Program" checkbox at the end - personally I deselected it).
2: Download the image I made. Here's a link:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/d0umwxbamjgskft/d8b51%26plugs.adi?dl=0Save it somewhere you can find it again - f.ex on the desktop.
3: Start the AOMEI backupper program, and go to the "Restore" tab on the left.
(In that windows you should be able to see the images that the program recognizes. You probably don't have anything here yet, since you haven't used the program yet.)
4: In the Restore window there should be a "Path" button in the bottom.
Click that, and navigate to the "d8b51&plugs" that you downloaded from me - click on the file, and then on the "Open" button.
5: You should now be back in the Restore window, and the backup file should be listed.
Click on the listing, so it's selected in blue - this should change the color of the "next" button in the bottom from grey to yellow. Do a nice click on this very nice yellow "Next" button.
6: In this next windows, you have to choose a partition or volume "FROM THE IMAGE FILE".
Meaning: this is still the image file we're working on - it's called "Disk3" because that's what it was called when I made the image. Just click on "Disk3" so it's selected, and click on the friendly yellow "Next" button again.
7: Now you have to choose
which drive you want to write the image TO.
BE VERY CAREFUL HERE - you don't want to overwrite your system drive, so make sure you select the harddrive from your d8b (or your CF card if that's what you're using). If you are in doubt, look at the size of the disks - most likely your d8b disk is the one with the smallest size. Choose the right disk, and click "Next".
8: You'll get one of those usual warning, asking if you're sure. If you are, click "yes".
9: You'll get a final "operation summary" screen before the actual imaging starts. Click "Start Restore", and wait for it to finish.
10: When you see the "finish" button, click it, and the imaging process should be finished.
11: Shut down the computer, move the harddrive back to the d8b, boot, hope for the best
If it doesn't work, let me know where and how it went wrong, and I'll do my best to help.
(Note, this is an image of a used installation, so there's a few projects already on there. You can just delete those.)
Have a blessed day in Christ.
Anders