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to: ROY J. TELLASON
from: TOM WALKER
date: 2005-05-22 07:50:00
subject: HP fun and games

RJT>TW> The Instal lProgram that comes i nthe retail Package Hard Drives is
RJT>TW> deesigned to make a Boobtable Clone of your current Hard drive.
RJT>TW> Those programs are also avaialble for download form the Hard Drive
RJT>TW> Manfacturers web site. I myslef have the ones form Seagate, Maxtor,
RJT>TW> anmd Western digital and have used them ot replace Hard Drives with
RJT>TW> Larger ones will NO problem.

RJT>Do you have specific filenames handy that I could search for?  And,  what d
RJT>these need to run?  DOS?  Something else?  That one utility package I did
RJT>download for the HP seems to want windows or something.

The ones I am talking about are form the Hard Drive manfacturers. They
run form a DOS boot disk. Western Digital calls theres "EZInstall" and
Maxtor "PowerMax"
These are "Universal" programs so one must use the one from the New HD
manfacturer.


RJT>TW> Ghost and Drive Image are Commercial Programs. Ghost and Image
RJT>TW> thohhg have been combines as Symatewc bouht out Power Quest.
RJT>TW> BUT if the manfacturer provides upgrade software there is little
RJT>TW> reason to buy the commercial product just for the Hard Drive
RJT>TW> Upgrade process.

RJT>Yes.  I also have a fair selection of linux tools,  as well.  Just need to
RJT>out some of the details of how I should be using them,  I guess.


Now yuo have thrown a curve into the picture. These programs may have a
problem with LINUX partitions. Althouhg if they are pure Bit copiers it
may not matter.
Any of you LINUX gurus out there ever upgraded a Hard Drive using one of
the HD manfactures programs?
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