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From: "Geo"
I don't know ghost but with driveimage you can resize the partitions as you
restore them. However as Glenn said, try not to go over 120g on the boot
partition or NT4 may not like it. (W2K can handle it though)
Geo.
"Randall Parker"
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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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