disk copy

Alan Garrison aeg@lbwl.com
Thu, 21 Sep 2000 07:34:43 -0400


There is a utility out there (non-free, both senses) that 
I think does disk duplications.  The company that makes 
"Partition Magic" makes something called "Disk Copy" 
which might do what you are thinking.  There might be 
the problem if you have a duplicate windows installation 
on two *nearly* identical machines that the copied one 
may complain about the hardware differences, however minor.  
I recall a while ago someone (either on the gllug list 
or perhaps slashdot?) swapped out one CPU for a faster 
one on a windows box and windows complained.  

Of course, YMMV.  BTW, is this '95, '98, NT, w2k?


>>> "Marcel Kunath" <kunathma@pilot.msu.edu> 09/21/00 07:12AM >>>
Sorry this is a windows question.

I got two virutally the same PCs. I tried reinstalling one with Windows but its
being stubborn. Can somebody explain in detail how do I copy the stuff from one
functioning PC to the others harddrive?

thanks
 -- Marcel Kunath

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