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Jun-
Thanks for advice.
After I do XCOPY /R/I/C/H/K/E/Y C:\*.* E:\
should I do? XCOPY /R/I/C/H/K/E/Y D:\*.* F:\
At what point do I make the partition active? Is this done using FDISK?
When do I set the drive parameters in the BIOS?
Thanks again
Gary Kaucher
At 10:27 PM 8/29/00 +1000, you wrote:
>I have had great success with xcopy, before you can use xcopy, you do need
>to partition and format the new HDD. And remember, only run xcopy from DOS
>window (within win98).
>Good luck
>
>Jun Qian
>
>----- Original Message -----
>From: "Gary Kaucher" <[log in to unmask]>
>To: <[log in to unmask]>
>Sent: Tuesday, August 29, 2000 1:12 AM
>Subject: Re: [PCBUILD] HDD Copy
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>> Jun-
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>> I think I would like to try this, but I am not completely sure of the
>> procedure. What would the "marching order" be? Do I just put the new HDD
>in
>> as a slave, and xcopy to it? Does xcopy create the partitions, or do I
>> first FDISK the new HDD and establish the primary and extended
partitions?
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