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On Sunday 18 May 2003 01:04 pm, Marv Donarski wrote:
> Hi People, I have a Dell Dimension 4500 computer with a 40gb hard drive
> that is almost full. I want to add an 80gb drive, make it the primary
> drive, keep the 40gb and make it a slave. What is the correct procedure in
> installing the new drive and how do I transfer the OS and data from the old
> drive to the new one (making the new drive "C" drive ). I have a copy of
> "Disk Copy 4.0" to transfer everything (I hope) between drives but at what
> point is this done. I know just enough about computers to get myself in big
> trouble and than say, I'll never do this again, until the next time. So if
> you Guys and/or Girls will kind of point me in the right direction, I'll
> give it a try! TIA
>
> Marv Donarski
> Florida
Marv:
I've done this successfully several times using retail box Maxtor drives.
Maxtor includes a floppy containing their MaxBlast program that will move
your current Windows installation (including applications) to the new drive;
it even handles the partitioning and formatting for you. You can also
download Maxblast from the Maxtor website. I expect that the other drive
manufacturers offer a similar service.
Regards,
Carroll Grigsby
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