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jfarmakis

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Dec 7, 2002, 8:41:02 PM12/7/02
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I need to replace a 20g hd with a 60 g hd as easy as possible. Iam not
computer savey. It for my sons computer. p3 650 (384 mb ram) I have Ghost
7. I would like to
keep the new drive as drive c as I will be removing the 20g drive all
together. After ghosting to f(new drive) can i make that the new master
drice, take out the 20 and rename new 60gb f drive back to c?
The steps to complete this will be appreciated. Also any good reliable
mfr's on drives?


Thanks,

Jim

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Will

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Dec 7, 2002, 9:05:25 PM12/7/02
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1.Put the 60 GB as a slave, once they both shown in BIOS and change the
bootup sequence for floppy to boot first.

2. Load the Ghost

3. Choose Local - Disk - to Disk, Select source the 20 GB and select 60 GB
as target. If you want to use the 60 GB as a whole then just continue, if
you want to devide it into two or more, you need to type the size.

4. After Ghost finished. Turn - Off. Put the 60 GB as master. You can put
the 20 GB later after 60 GB can boot OS and shutdown.

PS. If you received error during clonning (if 20 GB's was NTSF) you need to
use Ghost v7.5

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Dec 7, 2002, 11:12:43 PM12/7/02
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jfarmakis wrote:
> I need to replace a 20g hd with a 60 g hd as easy as possible. Iam
> not computer savey. It for my sons computer. p3 650 (384 mb ram) I
> have Ghost
> 7. I would like to
> keep the new drive as drive c as I will be removing the 20g drive all
> together. After ghosting to f(new drive) can i make that the new
> master drice, take out the 20 and rename new 60gb f drive back to c?
> The steps to complete this will be appreciated. Also any good
> reliable mfr's on drives?


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