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J R FOX wrote:
>>
>>If you have a better way of getting a copy in and
>>out of a system that
>>you don't want to open I'll be glad to hear it.
>
>
> By complete copy, do you mean no compressed images ?
> I don't know if this qualifies, but after my failed
> migration attempt, I put back the last eCS 1.1 boot
> partition from a DFSEE .IMZ file in a matter of
> minutes.
Don't confuse the time to copy an eCS partition - 700M? - with a full
copy of a large HDD.
> It looks to be a full and functional
> "turning back the clock." I don't think I could ask
> for any better than that.
When I asked for better I meant better than USB - the actual physical
connection where you didn't want to open the box. And the question I
was addressing was how to install eCS on such a box. I said install
it somewhere friendly and then copy it. And, just in case you were
wondering, you can install it on a primary and then copy it to an
extended.
Ray
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