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free HD transfer utility?

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HI Guys.
Just wondering if there is a free drive transfer out there.
I just simply want to tranfer everthing from a 3 gig to 10 gig HD and make it bootable for my son in law. There are NO partions and should be a simple thing. (he running 98se)
I had an EZ transfer floppy from a drive I bought years ago but can't find it.. Thats kinda what I'm after, easy and simple.
And nope I don't have gost as I usually wipe and go for fresh myself.
If I must but Norton I will, but were talking old hardware and small drives heh. I hate to put money into such a basic task..
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Ummm... what do you mean there are NO partitions? If there's no partitions there's no data.

Free? Whatever disk utility comes with a new drive. Even if it's an old drive, if you have a disk utility disk/CD from a newer version drive from the same manufacturer then it should copy the drive.

Failing that you want a copy of Norton Ghost. It's not free though unless someone loans you a copy.
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Post by NascarFool »

Format the 10 gig drive. Obtain a Win98 boot floppy, make sure xcopy32.exe (should be on your 3gig already) is on it. Boot to the boot floppy and at the command prompt type xcopy32 c:\*.* d:\ /h /e /c /k /y then hit enter. After it has finished copying Drive C to D, shut down and remove the 3 gig drive, set the 10 gig the only hard drive. Boot to the floppy again and at the prompt type sys C: and hit enter. Restart, go into the bios and set your hard drive as the first boot device, save and exit. It should boot up to the 10 gig now. :)
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I quit using Xcopy when I read this:
http://www.pcguide.com/art/xcopy-c.html

even though I've used xcopy with a win95 and win98 rig, but there is still that possibility that files can get messed up.

I would download the utility from the mfg of the new drive.
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Post by Koo Koo Mouse »

Opps.. should have said there is no more than one partion. heh.

Thanks Nascar definatly an option there but after reading that article looks a little iffy, but will probrably work just fine.

I did manange to find a maxtor max-blast floppy buried in my mess and thinking that might work even tho the target drive is an IBM, and the source im not sure. Guess I'll find out.

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You generally cannot use a disk utility for a different manufacturer - they lock it to their own drives only.
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Post by NascarFool »

Originally posted by FlyingPenguin
You generally cannot use a disk utility for a different manufacturer - they lock it to their own drives only.


Not sure how other manufacturers do it but the WD program will work as long as one of the drives is a WD.
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Post by CaterpillarAssassin »

Originally posted by Executioner
I quit using Xcopy when I read this:
http://www.pcguide.com/art/xcopy-c.html

even though I've used xcopy with a win95 and win98 rig, but there is still that possibility that files can get messed up.

I would download the utility from the mfg of the new drive.




OK that article is stupid. XCopy32 was specifically designed to copy LFN's. I love how he tries to give you a demonstration with LFN's but then uses the regular XCopy (not xcopy32) program. Well obviously its not gonna do long filenames. The version wasnt designed for it, moron.
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