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From: "Glenn Meadows"
There should be an option to create Boot Floppies as part of the program. I
know one of the versions I have is ONLY a floppy boot program.
When you start the program, write down the serial number on the splash
screen, as you'll need it when you go further into the program. At least
on the copy I use it does that.
Yes, you can specify the target partition size for each partition you copy.
It can even be smaller, if there is free space on the source partition.
You just type in the size you want. I think it defaults to the full drive,
if it's a bare drive, so just make it smaller. Then, when you do the
second partition, pick the free space as the target, and enter how big you
want it.
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Glenn M.
"Randall Parker"
wrote in
message news:41d76d32$1{at}w3.nls.net...
> So then can you use Ghost without ever installing it? How do you make the
boot floppy?
>
> Also, can you copy the partitions to bigger partitions when you do the
copying? Or
> does it just do straight track-by-track copying?
>
> Glenn Meadows wrote:
> > With Ghost, you can make a boot floppy, that will run in
"DOS", and just
> > moves the data sector by sector. Doesn't even need NT booted to do it.
> > Same with Drive Image, running from a floppy boot. I've even used Ghost
on
> > a PC to clone a MAC Hard drive that had OSX installed on it, and it
worked
> > just fine.
> >
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