Create the partition on the other drive first. Then "xcopy C:\ D:\ /s/c/h/i" . (Source to destination)
--- horst <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Actually, if the source and destination partition for Windos > are different > you can use xcopy (or xcopy32 (?)) to transfer an entire win > installation. > As I remember you need the xcopy32 version from the GUI to get > the long > filenames correct. The only file that doesn't xcopy is the > swap file in > use; but that error message can be ignored. > When you boot from the newly created win-partition you go > through a not- > properly-shut-down dance and all maybe fine afterwards. > There are several options you want to use with xcopy (if > interested I can > dig those up from old notes --otherwise read the '/?' =help > for xcopy > > - Horst __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com _______________________________________________ EUGLUG mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.euglug.org/mailman/listinfo/euglug
