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To: Ally who wrote (16776)2/23/2001 8:27:42 PM
From: mr.mark  Read Replies (3) of 110652
 
hi ally

i suggest using powerquest software like drive copy....

"Safe And Easy Data Migration
There was a time when upgrading to a new hard drive meant hours of downloading your data, applications, and operating systems to disk; then hours more of reinstalling everything to your new hard drive. If it all went well, you could be looking at a few days worth of work. Of course, there was always the risk of scrambling your data or losing it altogether in the process. Fortunately, now there's DriveCopy from PowerQuest. Connect both hard drives to your computer, and with a few simple steps, everything from your old hard drive is automatically copied to your new one without losing a single preference, setting, or byte of data. No re-installing, no data loss, no headaches."

powerquest.com

or drive image....

"Drive Image makes quick work of time-consuming backups and upgrades to larger hard disks. Drive Image 4.0 allows you to reliably create and store images of your entire hard disk or individual partitions until you need them. Drive Image contains all the tools you need to effortlessly safeguard and upgrade your computer."

powerquest.com

good luck!

:)

mark
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