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JR:  
 
I've also used the Partition Magic cloning technique   
for just about every HD upgrade I've ever done, at least   
recently, for both 'doze and Warp systems.    
 
But now, I might have to do something else.  PM 3.05 now   
crashes on my FP14 W4 system, and I've got a new 36GB SCSI   
drive coming in the mail. www.centrix-intl.com is selling 10K RPM   
IBMs for $85, if you can use the SCA interface.  I've got adapters.   
 
[This may be your last chance to snag an IBM.  They're giving   
the business to Hitachi. ]  
 
  --Steve  
 
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On 11/13/02, Steven Levine wrote, in part:  
>On 11/13/02, "J. R. Fox"  said:  
> ...  
>>I'd still like to hear the answers to the questions I posed re   
>>the best procedure for cloning the boot H/D to its spare twin.  
>  
>Well, this is not something I do a lot.  Last time was while migrating to  
>a larger drive, I used PM 3.05 to copy the partitions without resizing  
>anything.  I did this later.  Next time, I might use dfsee.  
>  
>Steven  
 
 
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