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J R FOX wrote:  
 
>>Read it again.  The IDE drive is in a USB enclosure.  
>> No opening the system box.  
>   
> I didn't think it was possible to install over a USB  
> connection.    
 
Don't say install, it is a partition COPY, not the same thing at all.  
 
> You've done this ?  
 
Yes, that's what I said.  Don't you trust me?  I installed on the LT.   
  Copied to the USB.  And copied back when I recreated the HDD.  
 
> If so, I imagine it  
> must take a lot longer, recalling your report of the 6  
> or 8 hour drive cloning you tried that way.  
 
I have talked to Jan about this.  He pointed out that is not that much   
longer than IDE.  Based on past experience I could have just as well   
used one of the installations from my storage drive that were made on   
a DT.  They even have the same NIC driver.  
 
Ray  
 
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