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Greetings--
-----Original Message-----
From: Mike Buraczewski <[log in to unmask]>
>I am adding a second larger drive to a machine. I wish to make
this drive
>the primary drive. I know the hardware changes which must be
made, but I
>cannot remember how to transfer the data [including the
operating system]
>from one drive to the other. I know that the xcopy command is
the way to
>go, but I don't remember the switches.
>
The procedure, as I have seen it related here, is as follows:
Set any jumper on the new drive to make it a slave, then install
it as the primary slave
>From a DOS box running in Win95 enter the xcopy command with the
following syntax
xcopy c:\ <new drive letter>:\ /r /i /c /h /k /e /y
This should copy everything. We're assuming that you've fdisked,
created an active partition, and formatted the new drive.
HTH
Paul A. Shippert Library/Media Specialist
"Everything she's chosen is conveniently frozen.
Eat it and come back for more." Fripp, Sinfield
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