wrote:
>> I am going to try
>> and use dfsee to copy (clone) everything from two 80
>> GB hard drives to a
>> new 250 GB hard drive. It seems to be fairly
>> straight forward
>If strictly DATA partitions, I think you could find
>ways to do this. But if you're talking about OS boot
>-- or even app.s partitions -- it seems to me this
>could not work at all, due to drive letter assignment
>clashes. Not much would still work after you were
>done.
You were right. It was not pretty.
I ended up going back to Partition Magic 5 and Acronis True Image 10.
I did also have to use the OS/2 boot disk to remove and reinstall boot
manager.
Everything fine now.
Thanks,
Sandy
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