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Join Date: Oct 2008
Posts: 9
OS: win2000 sp4
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Windows 2000 pro clone hard drive?
I was wondering what people use to clone their entire hard drive to another larger hard drive in windows 2000 pro? I know that WinXp does it from the program but what is best to use for Windows 2000 pro? Or at least what do most people use?
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Join Date: Nov 2008
Location: Canada
Posts: 403
OS: XP Pro SP 3
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Re: Windows 2000 pro clone hard drive?
Lot's of good safe cloning freeware online for this operating system.
Last edited by Nexxtech; 12-01-2008 at 09:53 AM. Reason: could not read address |
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OS: win2000 sp4
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Re: Windows 2000 pro clone hard drive?
Thank you all for your inputs, I have heard that "Norton Ghost" was one that is used a lot but I think xxclone as you said is free on the web, if I'm not mistaken. And Norton outsources it's jobs out of the USA, so I'm not as much in support of Norton's stuff.
Thanks again for your inputs. Alan |
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