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I haven't dealt with SCSI drives in a while, but does Norton Ghost do this? It performs a full disk copy from one disk to another.  Norton often includes it with other software products, and probably still sells it by itself.   
Paul Hachmeyer  

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From: Personal Computer Hardware discussion List [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Andrew Castiglione
Sent: Wednesday, August 22, 2012 12:58 PM
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Subject: [PCBUILD] Help... How do you clone a SCSI drive to a larger SCSI drive?

Et al,

I have a 36GB SCSI drive non-raid in the Drive 0 position of SCSI ribbon, the drive is jumpered to reflect that position.

I need to clone this to a larger 72GB SCSI of the same family of hard drive manufacture.

The OS in question is Windows 2003 Server 32bit.

Is there a software package that can handle this?

This is for a school that has very limited funds. Got the hard drive that is required.

I know I need to use the jumpers on the larger SCSI drive to the Drive 1 jumper setup.
When this is cloned then jumper the larger drive to Drive 0 when this is completed.

Respectfully submitted...

Cheers!

Andy 

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