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To: PMS Witch who wrote (21349)7/15/2001 1:27:21 PM
From: Bob Pittsfield  Read Replies (1) of 110653
 
Thanks PW. I wish I could have written it as simply as you did. That is exactly what I am trying to do.

You may get an informational warning about the size change.

This gave me slight pause but I guess an informational warning can be ignored. After installing the new drive the next step would be;C:\Windows\Command\Format D: from my Win Me boot disk I assume?

Drive Image 4.0 has something called "Disk to Disk Copy", but at first glance it looks a little bit more complicated. It has some choices about hiding partitions on one drive or the other to prevent screwing up drive letters. I want both drives to be identical so they could be exchanged if necessary so I think I will stick with the restore image option.

Thanks again! Now I am off to BEST BUY to purchase the new drive.

Bob
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