docwebster (
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Awright, you techheads..
What I want to do is copy my C drive, bag and baggage, to a higher capacity HD and thus be able to replace my current C drive with the new one.
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2003-09-12 05:18 pm (UTC)
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do you have enough bays in your computer to install two HDs temporarily?
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Ghost.
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Try xcopy. There are a million switches to it, and I'm too lazy to look at it right now :)
Also, if you're running Win2k or above, windoze doesn't have to live on C.
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Also, if you're running Win2k or above, windoze doesn't have to live on C.