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| Thread ID: 45300 | 2004-05-17 21:53:00 | Copying a HDD to another | jareemon (5207) | Press F1 |
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| 237296 | 2004-05-18 06:30:00 | >Another option is to ask which ever Computer Tech shop you are >purchasing your HDD from to clone the drive for you. They already have >the appropriate software and it should only take a short time (~10-15 >mins) and not cost much. Really?? i never thought of that one lol... how much is not much :p J |
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| 237297 | 2004-05-18 06:54:00 | Give them a call for a quote. Cloning a drive doesn't take much effort and is very quick. Save you the bother of having to do it with unfamiliar software. | Jen C (20) | ||
| 237298 | 2004-05-18 06:56:00 | THX :) | jareemon (5207) | ||
| 237299 | 2004-05-18 07:21:00 | > Another option is to ask which ever Computer Tech > shop you are purchasing your HDD from to clone the > drive for you. They already have the appropriate > software and it should only take a short time (~10-15 > mins) and not cost much. That's rather excellent advice. I'd never thought of that either. |
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| 237300 | 2004-05-18 07:52:00 | I use Casper to ghost one hard drive to another. I have two identical hard drives on my computer and clone the C drive once a week. It has saved my bacon on numerous occasions when I have downloaded a virus. I can boot from either hard drive by selecting the boot drive from the BIOS. www.fssdev.com | Augustus (4490) | ||
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