I think I do not understand? If I ghost or mirror the D: from the C: then
everything on the D: will be lost and I do not know if a boot sector will be
created on the new drive. How do I get rid of the old C: before I boot on
the newly created mirror copy of the C: on the D: drive. PHIL
"Timothy Daniels" wrote:
> "cuuba2000" wrote:
> >I have all my programs on a 16 Gig Hard drive, which is full. I also have an
> > additional 60 gig back up drive which is empty. How do I change the order or
> > transfer the operating system from the 16 gig drive to the 60 gig drive and
> > still retain functional programs.
>
> Download a free 30-day trial copy of Casper XP from Future Systems
> Solutions' website at www.FSSdev.com/products/casperxp/ . You don't
> have to format the destination drive, just specify the size of the partition
> to be made on the destination drive and then do the copy.
>
> As with all clones of WinNT/2K/XP, don't let the new clone see its
> "parent" OS when it boots up as an operating system for the first time.
> The "parent" can start up and see the clone, but the clone's 1st startup
> should be in isolation from the "parent". Thereafter, either OS can
> startup and it will see the other OS as just a "Local Disk" file structure
> on another partition. The easiest way to isolate the clone is to simply
> remove the source HD from its cable - the destination HD, assuming it's
> the only other HD in the system, will automatically become the boot HD.
>
> *TimDaniels*
>