845E - What is the best way to clone a Hard Drive.

I have a very noisy WD drive (drive A).  I purchased another drive - the exact same model and size (drive B).  
What is the best was to move the entire contents from drive A to drive B, make drive B bootable and then to send the drive A back to the manufacturer?

Partition Magic from Power Quest.
Very powerful, does the job every time.

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