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To: Mark A. Forte who wrote (225)12/21/1997 6:03:00 AM
From: Scott Sterling   of 300
 
I have done this without any additional software.

The first couple of times I tried this I did something similar to what you did. I copied all files to the new drive using windows explorer, of course being careful when copying the windows directory because one or two files are open in write mode and the copy process ABORTS when it encounters it. I sys'ed the drive but it would not boot win 95 so I had to run setup which wiped out some settings--start menu, some drivers. I finally got the process to work w/o the need to setup by using the windows format utility to "windows-sys" the drive.

--Scott
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