hi guys,
i got a 80gb HD and i got a 160gb HD on its way, and i was woundering if any of you could tell me whats the best way of doing a 1:1 copy of my 80gb to my 160g ?
is there software you guys know of that could do this ?
thanks
hi guys,
i got a 80gb HD and i got a 160gb HD on its way, and i was woundering if any of you could tell me whats the best way of doing a 1:1 copy of my 80gb to my 160g ?
is there software you guys know of that could do this ?
thanks
Are they both internal?
Would it just be best to hook them both up, get the new one recognised under your operating system, then just drag all of your files onto the new one?
Or are you on about having the OS on the 160gb drive?
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ok thanks guys, the 80gb is internal ATA
and the 160gb is internal SATA
i wont be having both in because i need the 80gb for the computer im building for family
isnt there a dos command u can type to copy em all over xcopy or summit?????????
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xcopy c: d: /e/h/k should do it but would personally use Ghost 8 or lower.
There isn't a 'K' switch in XCOPY.
Also, XCOPY will not be able to make the new drive bootable, nor can it handle long (> 8 characters) filenames. If XCOPY does happen to encounter a long filename, it will simply truncate it (eg, Program Files will become Progra~1).
As stated, run ghost2k3 from a floppy. It recreates the existing partitions, resizing them as necessary, and duplicates the boot segment. Let me know if you want to purchase my copy. It costs 1 karma.
hi,
i got my hands on a copy of ghost v8 corporate edition
thanks guys, help well apreciated
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