On Wed, Dec 17, 2003 at 04:26:28PM +1100, Simon Males ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
>
> Eddie F wrote:
> > If the hardware isn't too different there may not be a problem, and it
> > maybe just find all the hardware... I've found it's usually only a
> > problem when moving between single and multi proccessor systems... ghost
> > the disk first though, just in case.
>
> In my experience W2k cannot handle being away from its orginial system.
> Ie moving a hard drive into a completly new system. Similar hardware
> seems logical, I think mobo is the big one.

Crap.
ALL my winblows boxen are clones, I have not one machine in my
company which ISNT cloned (the robocopy way, not ghost).


jobst

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