This isn't as easy as I thought it would be. I have a 30 GB 
drive that boots Win2k and has my applications and I have a 120 
GB that is data storage. I wanted to copy the 120 Gb to the new 
200 GB and then Ghost the 30 GB drive to the 120 GB as the new 
boot drive.

I use Ghost 6.03 that came with the motherboard and it won't run 
in NT and I don't think it will do NTFS which is one of the 
reasons for staying  FAT32.So maybe if I split the 200GB then 
win98/dos 7.0 and Ghost 6.03 will be able see the total space 
and it should work or at least not break anything.

I looked at the article
<http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;305098>
and it seems to say that SP3 fixed large drive support but I 
still have to edit the registry. Is that only on the boot drive 
or all drives?

> First  you may have to 'EnableLargeLBA' for a drive larger than
> 135GB - see the microsoft article
>
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> JimB

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