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Number : 123 Date : 2001-05-31 Author : james sadler Subject : Re: Some More Questions.. Size(KB) : 2
--- Michael Marquart wrote: > >Kan...thank you for your reply...sorry I > mis-spelled your first name. > > > >You explained some issues that I had not > understood, and some that I > >did. > >The driver issue still lingers....if I clone from > my second HDD to my > >new HDD, which will have different drivers, due to > different sound, > >video, etc., will I wipe out the new drivers and > DLLs, or do I have > >the option of simply appending everything to the > new HDD? > >In other words, if I copy/clone 123.vxd to the new > HDD that has and > >requires 456.vxd for a function, will it overwrite, > and if if just > >adds it, I suppose the necessary driver still > remains and will work > >properly. > >To re-phrase it, if I clone the old to the new HDD, > assuming I have > >enough adequate space, what can I lose besides some > storage space? > >Will the old registry negate the new registry and > mess up anything > >that comes on the new HDD? > > Yes. The registry contains the list of hardware > installed and pointers to the > appropriate drivers - copying the registry will > replace the list of hardware > etc on the new machine, requiring the reloading of > hardware drivers. > Plug and Play IRQ assignments will also change, > though this isn't a real > problem unless you have legacy (ISA) hardware as > well. > > If the intent is to duplicate the old installation > (which is running well) > then the most expedient method might be to > clone/mirror the original HDD onto > the new HDD and then reload the specific hardware > drivers on the new machine. > > Keeping the two machines mirrored and up to date > using any software, not just > xxcopy, would be problematic in my eyes, and apart > from the initial > installation I would not attempt it. > > Michael > > > >Although I have a comfort level with PCs, these > issues are a bit > >beyond me. > > > >thanks....burris > > > > > > > >To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: > >xxcopy-unsubscribe@yahoogroups.com > > > > > > > >Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to > http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/ > > > > > Is there some great reason that you could not network the two machines and find greater use and bennefit than if you make one a clone of the other? You really might consider going to the pull out hard drives trays. That way when you switch trays you are really starting up an entirely different computer. If you are doing that with one of the computers networked to the other the combinations could be awesome. > __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get personalized email addresses from Yahoo! Mail - only $35 a year! http://personal.mail.yahoo.com/
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