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Old April 25th 03, 04:18 PM
Tech HQ
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-----Original Message-----
I just installed a second Hard Drive and when I tried to
copy 'DRIVE TO DRIVE' data, It copied right down to the
last minute and stopped copying with a message

WinXP.bin...
I intend to make this new Drive my 'BOOT' Drive and

remove
the old drive.
.
dude look all u gotta do is do this in MS-DOS, ie. use a

boot up cd and copy from drive to drive the reason it is
giving u that error is cause XP is using that file so it
cannot copy plus it will copy faster in MS-DOS don't use
the XP CD use a later copy of a windows OS like 98 95 or
ME even 2000 will work i think or if u have a floppy boot
up disc use that ok good luck peace bro
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Old April 28th 03, 03:59 AM
Earl F. Parrish
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"Tech HQ" wrote in message
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-----Original Message-----
I just installed a second Hard Drive and when I tried to
copy 'DRIVE TO DRIVE' data, It copied right down to the
last minute and stopped copying with a message

WinXP.bin...
I intend to make this new Drive my 'BOOT' Drive and

remove
the old drive.
.
dude look all u gotta do is do this in MS-DOS, ie. use a

boot up cd and copy from drive to drive the reason it is
giving u that error is cause XP is using that file so it
cannot copy plus it will copy faster in MS-DOS don't use
the XP CD use a later copy of a windows OS like 98 95 or
ME even 2000 will work i think or if u have a floppy boot
up disc use that ok good luck peace bro


You cannot copy an NTFS hard drive using MS-DOS. The hard drive
will be invisible to MS-DOS or Windows versions older than Windows
NT 4.0 with Service Pack 3. You will get "Invalid drive
specification" errors. The C: drive would be the next recognized
drive which could be a RAM drive or the CD-ROM drive depending upon
how your config.sys and autoexec.bat files are constructed.

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Earl F. Parrish

 




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