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| On a similar note , can I copy a 40g hd. with only about 10 g used to a new 30
gig hd? Must it be equal or larger to do this? Thanks, (sorry if a dumb
question.)
Jerry wrote:
> I use it with all different drives and it works without a maxtor drive in
> the computer. All I do is answer yes when it asks if your new Maxtor drive
> is installed. It worked just fine with two western digital drives and no
> Maxtor. and my copy of Win Xp was moved from one to the other.
>
> "Navin R. Johnson" <TheJerk@optigrab.net> wrote in message
> news:c5e1fvcfim3q2up0609um7ea4
2fstfomjo@4ax.com...
> > On Wed, 18 Jun 2003 14:41:42 -0400, "Pikoro" <pikoro@comcast.net> wrote:
> >
> > >Max Blast Plus is manufacturer-specific (Maxtor), that is probably why
> won't
> > >work on all drives.
> >
> > As long as one of the drives is a Maxtor it'll work.
> >
> > >I don't think that there's anything that Drive Image or Drive Copy can do
> > >that Norton Ghost can't match or even improve on.
> >
> > As for Ghost, it first has to be installed and is not the easiest
> > program to work with, IMHO. With DriveCopy I can make a couple of
> > floppies that you simply boot to then click backup. It has options for
> > ensuring data integrity and other stuff but the bottom line is it's
> > quick and easy. Another thing, say a customer brings me a system that
> > won't boot at all. I can use the DriveCopy floppies to copy his data
> > over to one of my spares. Then I can work on his/her problem, using my
> > spare drive, without fear of losing data.
> >
> > >Ermm...don't ask me how much I paid for it, the Kerberos might fall on
> me.
> >
> > NRJ
> >
> >
> > What's the difference between an orange?
> >
> > A nut, because a vest has no sleeves.
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