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Number : 182 Date : 2001-06-13 Author : Dan Anderson Subject : Re: Two partitions on Windows 2000 professional Size(KB) : 1
(no other response as yet to mullin.yu so ... ) If your source hard drive has two partitions then in order to clone the contents to another hard drive I think you are right that the correct approach is to set up two partitions on the new hard drive. If you were dealing with just data files (i.e.. no operating systems or programs), with no cross-link references, then you could alternatively have just one partition and clone the contents of your two source partitions to separate directories on your new hard drive. ...Dan ----- Original Message ----- From: To: Sent: Tuesday, June 12, 2001 10:51 PM Subject: [xxcopy] Two partitions on Windows 2000 professional > From the tutorial, it assumes there's only one partition on a > harddisk. How about if I have two partitions on my old harddisk, and > I want to do the cloning? Do I need to create two new partitions on > my new harddisk (say E:, F:), and then copy C: to E: and copy D: to > F:. > > Also, if I need to clone my Windows 2000 Professional environment, I > am required to have a DOS disk from somewhere so as to do the XXCopy > command. > > Thanks a lot! > > > 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/ > >
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