Dick,
You can use the Free Xcopy command you have on your system. After
windows is up and running open a DOS Window. Then execute XCopy to copy
everything from one drive to the other.
The command is: " Xcopy C:*.* D: /R/I/C/H/K/E/Y " without
the quotes.
You can now make the 15Gig your primary drive and it will boot from
it. Make sure that the drive is set as Active with FDISK.
Lonnie
-----Original Message-----
From: Dick Fischbach [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: Thursday, May 29, 2003 3:35 PM
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: [PCBUILD] Transferring programs
My computer's C drive - 3 gigabytes - is almost full. I want to
transfer everything on that drive to a much larger D drive -15
gigabytes. I've tried the 'drag and drop' method to effect this
transfer - sometimes it worked, other times it was a disaster.
Can anyone suggest a error-free method to perform this transfer?
Dick
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