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Question for the image/ghosting litterate... by sloth_guy 2005-09-12 00:46:01
At my current job we have been granted new computers (wootness).

Problem is, one of the machines is running a dual boot configuration (98 and 2K). The 2K partition holds a very valuable statistics database and the 98 partition holds a planning utility with adresses, numbers and dates. And my boss, in his wisdom, has decided that I have to transfer everything from the old computer to the new. No reinstalling things.

Now, does anybody here know of a ghosting/image utility that actually copies the entire HD, including partitions?

P.S. Please excuse my poor english.
[ Reply ]
  Only one I've ever used is by hadji2005-09-12 00:49:44
  Good luck by ToLazyToThink2005-09-12 00:50:32
    Win9x is more sensitive to it, I believe. by hadji2005-09-12 00:53:18
      It's the other way 'round, in my experience. (n/t) by celti2005-09-12 00:54:49
        Well, then I'll go by your experience and by hadji2005-09-12 00:58:22
      I thought the HAL didn't like switches by ToLazyToThink2005-09-12 00:55:49
        Acctually, both will work. by reshurc2005-09-12 01:01:59
          2k will most likely go BSOD by chrisP2005-09-12 01:36:21
            2K and same-age OS's (XP and such) by reshurc2005-09-12 01:42:19
  PQDI did this trick for me once.. by salix2005-09-12 01:02:46
  Thank you all by sloth_guy2005-09-12 01:08:08
  Been there, do that BUT by DeskTop_Ron2005-09-12 01:37:16
  Hardware will be your biggest headache. by manxmania2005-09-12 02:03:20
  After a long (and boring) meeting by sloth_guy2005-09-12 03:50:23

 

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