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In a message dated 98-02-06 23:28:51 EST, Jose writes:

<< I don't know what you missed but XCOPY32 is invoked with plain old XCOPY.
In
 other words, the command is XCOPY and that will run XCOPY32. I'm not too
 familiar with the switches though. >>

According to "Replace Your C: Drive in Win95" on page 249 of the March 1997 PC
World, you should go to Start | Run and type

xcopy c:\*.* /e /h /k /r /c d: (where d: is your new drive slaved to the old
drive)

The complete instructions might still be available on their web site. If not,
I would be willing to post them if someone needs them. I followed the
procedure from this article on my last hard drive upgrade, and it worked
great.

Bryan S. Tyson
Greenville SC


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