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You can visit XXCopy.com - xxcopy is a very powerful copying program that
copies system and hidden files, keeping directory structures intact.  I've
used this program several times with no problems on Win 98 systems.
The specific instructions for "cloning" your hard drive can be found at
http://www.xxcopy.com/xxcopy10.htm

Good luck!

Tony Mayer
Sysop
The Magic FunHouse BBS
http://bbs.magicom.net




>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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