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Number : 2665 Date : 2002-08-16 Author : wilbarg Subject : Windows Me Hard Disc to None Removal Hard Disc Backup Size(KB) : 0
Just download XXCOPY. As I understand it - I can copy my entire disk to another hard disk on the system (both old and new are 60GB drives - the new one is a Seagate drive installed with their DiscWizard 2002 software) using the clone command. I can do periodic updates using clone and in the event that my original hard disc crashed and burned - I can remove the dead disc and then use FDISK (on the disc described in XXCOPY TECHNICAL BULLETIN #32) with the procedure in BULLETIN #10 to make the cloned disc the active drive. Has anyone actually done this procedure??? My old disc is currently partitioned (is that the correct term??) so the system recognizes 55GB as C: and 5GB as D: It's set up that way for storage of Powerquest Second Chance files ... I didn't install it - the system came that way when I bought it. Do I have to do anything to the new disc to replicate this??? The system now sees the new disc as E: Appreciate any feedback. Thank You - Bob
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