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Need to move to bigger drive

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Dan Andrews - 11 Feb 2005 20:07 GMT
Hello,
  What products do you use so that i can move an existing NT4 OS & data to
a new bigger drive and also resize the partitions without having to reload
the OS. Server Magic for NT isn't around anymore.
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Thanks,
Dan

Calvin - 12 Feb 2005 00:14 GMT
Hi,

Norton Ghost would be one possibility, but I'm sure others here will be able to
suggest plenty of different products as well :-)

The bottom line however when performing a 'clone' operation: Be aware of the
hard disk partition size constraints brought about by the way NT4 works. Have a
look at http://nt4ref.zcm.com.au/bigdisk.htm for a full rundown on the requirements.

Calvin.
Stuart Duncan [MSFT] - 17 Feb 2005 23:54 GMT
Dan, You may want to take a look at the follow WEB link. This is not a
Microsoft Product
So we can't make any warranties about the product. You should contact the
software vendor
for more detail. http://www.v-com.com/product/Copy_Commander_Home.html

Stu !

> Hello,
>   What products do you use so that i can move an existing NT4 OS & data to
> a new bigger drive and also resize the partitions without having to reload
> the OS. Server Magic for NT isn't around anymore.
 
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