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echo: win95
to: TOM WALKER
from: Ed Vance
date: 2014-11-17 14:58:00
subject: Re: Acronis TI Clone

11-15-14 09:37 TOM WALKER wrote to ED VANCE about Re: Acronis TI Clone

 TW> {at}MSGID: 
-snip-
 EV>My thinking is that the TI Home 2010 program may not had know how to
 EV>properly handle Cloaning a 1TB HDD, and Macrium Reflex being later
 EV>software did.
 EV>I don't know, that is all I can think may had caused the problem with
 EV>the older Acronis software.

 TW> Good possibility

 EV>Now to get the G: changed to D: on the HDD, so back to
 EV>Windows Help&Support to read how to do that.

 TW> Here it is:
 TW> To change, add, or remove a drive letter

 TW>     Open Computer Management by clicking the Start button
-snip-
 TW>     In the left pane, click Disk Management.

 TW>     Right-click the drive that you want to change, and then
 TW> click Change
 TW>     Drive Letter and Paths.

Howdy! Tom,

Thanks for the C&P text.

That is the same thing that I read to do too.

I'm glad I can read some LETTERS and NUMBERS in words correctly.

I still remember the trouble I had trying to figure out how to NEW
(FORMAT) a 5 1/4 Floppy Disk for the Commodore 64's 1541 Disk Drive
back in 1984 when I got my C= setup.

In my reading the book for the 1541 I flipped the pages over to the
NEW Command and failed everytime I tried using it.

I didn't realize that the 64 had to see the NEW Command between the
OPEN and CLOSE Commands for the 64 to know what was going on.

Everythings better when I learned how to 'TALK' to the 64 setup so it
would do what I wanted it to do.
73

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