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By: mz2ptc0

Since this task cannot be accomplished practically by using DD.exe directly
I suggest you try using drive imaging software, specifically Clonezilla:
http://clonezilla.org/
Even if you create an image with no compression at all (to save time) it will
break it up into pieces of less than 2GB each. You want to create a Clonezilla
Live CD. Warning: if you decide to select LZMA compression the job may run all
day or longer.
Then of course when you copy the drive image to Windows Server 2003 you will
have to restore the image again using Clonezilla.
Note: the program can be configured to use DD.exe (its own internal version)
but it is not the default.

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