Re: NT disks

2000-07-17 Thread Ken Gillett

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>Use Norton's Ghost utility. It allows you (essentially) to do the
>equivilent of Apple's Disk Copy. I use it to create standard desktop
>configs to install to new PC's.
>You can "ghost" the partition to another drive or network volume, swap
>drives, partition the new drive (no need to format), and "ghost" the image
>to the new, larger drive/partition.


Don't have Norton at the moment, but looks like I'll have to get it.

Thanks for the info, just what I wanted.


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Re: NT disks

2000-07-15 Thread Brent Herman

Use Norton's Ghost utility. It allows you (essentially) to do the
equivilent of Apple's Disk Copy. I use it to create standard desktop
configs to install to new PC's.
You can "ghost" the partition to another drive or network volume, swap
drives, partition the new drive (no need to format), and "ghost" the image
to the new, larger drive/partition.

Brent

Ken Gillett wrote:

> Anyone suggest the best way to duplicate the boot disk on an Windows
> NT4 machine, without having to back it up to tape then restoring to
> the new disk? I simply want to put a larger disk in the machine,
> replacing the original. So easy on a Mac. 
>
> Thanks.
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Re: NT disks

2000-07-14 Thread Jay

You can create boot disks from the NT cd..
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> Anyone suggest the best way to duplicate the boot disk on an Windows 
> NT4 machine, without having to back it up to tape then restoring to 
> the new disk? I simply want to put a larger disk in the machine, 
> replacing the original. So easy on a Mac. 
> 
> Thanks.
> 
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