Re: XXClone Question
Dave C. <c9ar9dar9elli@xxxxxxxx> wrote
> I have my C: drive is the master and a second drive (D:) is the slave on the
> primary cable where I clone my C: drive to. This clone works flawlessly
> I plan to add another drive which will be the slave position on the
> secondary cable. Will a clone of drive C: on this additional drive
> result in a usable bootable copy from this secondary cable location?
Should be fine. It just depends on what the bios can boot from
and any decent modern bios should be able to do that fine.
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Relevant Pages
- Re: Moving all data from one hard drive to another.
... from the master hard drive to the slave drive? ... websites that will clone the contents of a hard drive. ... seeing its "parent" OS when it's started for the 1st time. ... (microsoft.public.windowsxp.general) - Re: Moving all data from one hard drive to another.
... from the master hard drive to the slave drive? ... websites that will clone the contents of a hard drive. ... seeing its "parent" OS when it's started for the 1st time. ... (microsoft.public.windowsxp.general) - Re: XP, Norton Ghost 2003
... Do the clone. ... Disconnect the Slave. ... Windows on the Master. ... Shutdown and reconnect the slave. ... (microsoft.public.windowsxp.general) - Re: Cloned Partition hangs on Welcome Screen
... After it failed to boot I tried rebuilding the ... original drive is the Master and the new one is the slave. ... I really want to clone my new hd so I don't have to load 30-40 other ... (microsoft.public.windowsxp.help_and_support) - Clone hard drive
... Prepare a Slave Drive newly formatted; ... What I have found so far is that the Clone is bootable, ... and fully functional, when in Slave position on the cable, ... way, just fine, but sometimes I get a drive which boots ... (microsoft.public.windowsxp.basics) |
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