| Guest - Mar-26-2005 server time |
| I wrote a guide on copying Windows to a new drive, using a linux boot CD. This is another method that you may prefer if you're familiar with linux, or this method doesn't work. http://www.nilbus.com/linux/disk-copy.php |
| Red Squirrel - Sep-06-2003 server time |
| Wow I already got 550 hits on this one |
| Red Squirrel - Sep-06-2003 server time |
| Yep, figured I'd start moving it as for articles, will be releasing another one soon (maybe even today) on making rotational sigs. Got to stay ahead of the squirrel haters. |
| rovingcowboy - Sep-06-2003 server time |
| talk about fast there red thanks will have to read over it more after i print it out. dont want to mess up when in dos or it might be dos all folks |
| Red Squirrel - Sep-05-2003 server time |
| If you just bought a new drive and you want to transfer your old files to it, this article is for you. The fastest and safest way is to use a 3rd party utility such as Drive Image. With Drive Image, you simply need to use it's user interface to copy the partition you want to the drive you want. However, this article will concentrate on showing you how you can transfer all your files with simply MS-DOS tools for when 3rd party utilities are simply not available. This method is long and can be error prone but if it's all you have, it works. http://www.iceteks.com/articles/parser.php...p?article=xcopy |