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Hello

I need help! I want to Clone my SCSI Hard drive to a new IDE Drive that I got. What software program would you suggest to do that?

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Powerquest Drive Image, or Norton Ghost. The advantage of Drive image is that it can save the image to an NTFS partition. Ghost cannot, unless you have a third party NTFS dos driver that allows writing. I only use DriveImage, it works perfectly.

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K I'm going to try it now thanks!

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