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On Fri, 26 Feb 1999 22:53:22 -0800, you wrote:
>In my PC PII running in Win95B with a HDD partitioned to 2 volumes
>c and d. Now I installed a new HDD as slave and partioned as e and
>f. If I use xcopy32 c:\*.* e: /r/i/c/h/k/e/y and xcopy32 d:\*.* f:
>/r/i/c/h/k/e/y copy all content to the new HDD then I remove the old
>HDD and reselect the new one as master, will my PC works in the same
>manner (perfectly) as before (as with the old HDD)?
Yes, it should, provided you then make the new drive active, redo the
jumpers, and reset CMOS to swap the drives [assuming you keep the
original as the new slave--which is a good idea--until you have full
confidence that all is ok] [and assuming your second drive is REALLY
E and F, as often times, a wrong selection in fdisk will make the new
hard drive D and F, with the original drive as C and E] Watch that..
*should....* be okay
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