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To: PMS Witch who wrote (21338)7/14/2001 3:57:34 PM
From: H Peterson  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 110654
 
Format done and went smooth. Reloaded Win 95 and now am loading application programs. One problem, I'm loading a program that has a message: Cannot continue because the video driver on your computer is in less than 256 color mode. Please check to ensure your current video driver is set in 256 color mode or higher.

Any advice please....

H Peterson



To: PMS Witch who wrote (21338)7/14/2001 4:38:01 PM
From: Bob Pittsfield  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 110654
 
I know that there are some expert Drive Image 4.0 users on this thread. My question involves replacing my current C: drive which is a IBM-DPTA 20g with a WDC 30 or 40g.

I currently have an image of C on my D drive which is a 30g WDC. I think that I could remove the D and install the new drive as a slave which would allow me to format the new drive. Then I guess I would remove both drives and install the new (formatted) one as the C and reinstall the D that has the image on it. Can I then restore the image on to the new drive? Will the additional space on the new drive be usable? Is there an easier way?

I have never restored an image so would appreciate any pointers.....ie.specific steps if any of this makes any sense.<GG> TIA

Bob