wrote:
> It's possible true image is not really a true image.
OTOH, it appears to have accomplished what I could not
in many attempts, using DFSEE (with or without PM
8.01): Clone, Relocate, and Resize Win-32 boot
partitions. (It proved a lot less surehanded in
dealing with *our* partitions, though . . . . )
> This sort of inidicates that the content is not
> entirely what lvm.dll
> expected.
Getting tools from these different worlds to play nice
together is a rather problematic enterprise.
Jordan
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