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General discussions > General Discussion > how to transfer the NT4 server from IDE drive to SCSI drive

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how to transfer the NT4 server from IDE drive to SCSI drive

I don't know how to transfer the NT4 server from IDE drive to SCSI drive, I tried to do it but failed. Can anyone tell me how to do it?

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Wink MCSE?

Please backup your data, install a new NT on the SCSI drive and eventually restore the data.
Good luck!

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The NT server has installed some database eg. Oracle and Trading system. I know your method can work but only for file server. Can anyone help me to encouter this probelm?

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No can do.

Imaging software, when used with plug and play operating systems sometimes does the trick--results vary. NT is not plug and play.

Follow klaszlo's advice.

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