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Hello everyone,
Can someone tell me how to get two hard drives to work??? I want to
install a 80gb and a 20 gb on the same computer, I want to then transfer the
OS and the info and files from the 20 gab to the 80gb, then format the 20gb
and remove it. Then reinstall the 20gb on another system/ Does anyone know
how to do this. I want all the info on the 20gb to be placed on the 80gb.
The OS is XP pro. The drives are ATA or something like that. The 80gb is new
nothing on it.
Thank you in advance
Bob
Archived from groups: microsoft.public.windowsxp.hardware (More info?)
"Rawhawk" <rawhawk@comcast.net> wrote in message
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> Hello everyone,
> Can someone tell me how to get two hard drives to work??? I want to
> install a 80gb and a 20 gb on the same computer, I want to then transfer
the
> OS and the info and files from the 20 gab to the 80gb, then format the
20gb
> and remove it. Then reinstall the 20gb on another system/ Does anyone know
> how to do this. I want all the info on the 20gb to be placed on the 80gb.
> The OS is XP pro. The drives are ATA or something like that. The 80gb is
new
> nothing on it.
> Thank you in advance
> Bob
>
>
Many hard disk manufacturers have a free disk cloning program
on their web page.
It includes almost all Hard Drive manufacturer's utilities
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Nathan McNulty
Pegasus (MVP) wrote:
> "Rawhawk" <rawhawk@comcast.net> wrote in message
> news:LKOdnaWgG9vWPoncRVn-qg@comcast.com...
>
>>Hello everyone,
>> Can someone tell me how to get two hard drives to work??? I want to
>>install a 80gb and a 20 gb on the same computer, I want to then transfer
>
> the
>
>>OS and the info and files from the 20 gab to the 80gb, then format the
>
> 20gb
>
>>and remove it. Then reinstall the 20gb on another system/ Does anyone know
>>how to do this. I want all the info on the 20gb to be placed on the 80gb.
>>The OS is XP pro. The drives are ATA or something like that. The 80gb is
>
> new
>
>>nothing on it.
>>Thank you in advance
>>Bob
>>
>>
>
>
> Many hard disk manufacturers have a free disk cloning program
> on their web page.
>
>
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