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      13th Aug 2006
I am getting prepared to install a new larger hard drive in a Windows 2000
Server. Actually I have 2 projects to do this. I am familiar with the ASR
system backup in Windows XP and 2003 Server. But in Win 2K, what is the best
way to basically clone the drive without using a $600 program like Ghost ot
other similar program.

I need to back up a drive with a 20gb C partition and there is also a 40gb D
partition. I really am not concerned with the D partition as it contains
files that can be easily copied. So I want to copy the 20gb C drive to a new
120gb drive. I will partition the new drive with a 60gb C partition and the
remaining will be the new D partition.

What is the best way to proceed ?
Thanks
 
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      13th Aug 2006

"Richard G" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> I am getting prepared to install a new larger hard drive in a Windows

2000
> Server. Actually I have 2 projects to do this. I am familiar with the ASR
> system backup in Windows XP and 2003 Server. But in Win 2K, what is the

best
> way to basically clone the drive without using a $600 program like Ghost

ot
> other similar program.
>
> I need to back up a drive with a 20gb C partition and there is also a 40gb

D
> partition. I really am not concerned with the D partition as it contains
> files that can be easily copied. So I want to copy the 20gb C drive to a

new
> 120gb drive. I will partition the new drive with a 60gb C partition and

the
> remaining will be the new D partition.
>
> What is the best way to proceed ?
> Thanks


I don't know about Ghost but Acronis TrueImage costs far
less than $600.

If you're reluctant to spend the money then you can boot the
machine with a Bart PE boot CD and use xcopy.exe with
the appropriate switches to copy the lot across. It works
very nicely and is totally safe. Post again if you need more details.


 
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      13th Aug 2006
True Image cost me about $40, new, on Amazon UK

"Pegasus (MVP)" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>
> "Richard G" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:0036D89D-3769-47A0-9A79-(E-Mail Removed)...
> > I am getting prepared to install a new larger hard drive in a Windows

> 2000
> > Server. Actually I have 2 projects to do this. I am familiar with the

ASR
> > system backup in Windows XP and 2003 Server. But in Win 2K, what is the

> best
> > way to basically clone the drive without using a $600 program like Ghost

> ot
> > other similar program.
> >
> > I need to back up a drive with a 20gb C partition and there is also a

40gb
> D
> > partition. I really am not concerned with the D partition as it contains
> > files that can be easily copied. So I want to copy the 20gb C drive to

a
> new
> > 120gb drive. I will partition the new drive with a 60gb C partition and

> the
> > remaining will be the new D partition.
> >
> > What is the best way to proceed ?
> > Thanks

>
> I don't know about Ghost but Acronis TrueImage costs far
> less than $600.
>
> If you're reluctant to spend the money then you can boot the
> machine with a Bart PE boot CD and use xcopy.exe with
> the appropriate switches to copy the lot across. It works
> very nicely and is totally safe. Post again if you need more details.
>
>



 
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      13th Aug 2006
Richard G wrote:
> I am getting prepared to install a new larger hard drive in a Windows 2000
> Server. Actually I have 2 projects to do this. I am familiar with the ASR
> system backup in Windows XP and 2003 Server. But in Win 2K, what is the best
> way to basically clone the drive without using a $600 program like Ghost ot
> other similar program.
>
> I need to back up a drive with a 20gb C partition and there is also a 40gb D
> partition. I really am not concerned with the D partition as it contains
> files that can be easily copied. So I want to copy the 20gb C drive to a new
> 120gb drive. I will partition the new drive with a 60gb C partition and the
> remaining will be the new D partition.
>
> What is the best way to proceed ?
> Thanks

I so Ghost locally for about $70. It is basically Drive Image 7
(Symantic bought Power Quest.)

Put the new drive in as a slave. Use Windows "Disk Manage" to partion
it like you want.

Install Ghost on the 20 GB and do your thing.

Carl
 
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Will it work on a server. I tried it before and it was only for a
workstation. The server version was alot more expensive.

"lurker" wrote:

> Richard G wrote:
> > I am getting prepared to install a new larger hard drive in a Windows 2000
> > Server. Actually I have 2 projects to do this. I am familiar with the ASR
> > system backup in Windows XP and 2003 Server. But in Win 2K, what is the best
> > way to basically clone the drive without using a $600 program like Ghost ot
> > other similar program.
> >
> > I need to back up a drive with a 20gb C partition and there is also a 40gb D
> > partition. I really am not concerned with the D partition as it contains
> > files that can be easily copied. So I want to copy the 20gb C drive to a new
> > 120gb drive. I will partition the new drive with a 60gb C partition and the
> > remaining will be the new D partition.
> >
> > What is the best way to proceed ?
> > Thanks

> I so Ghost locally for about $70. It is basically Drive Image 7
> (Symantic bought Power Quest.)
>
> Put the new drive in as a slave. Use Windows "Disk Manage" to partion
> it like you want.
>
> Install Ghost on the 20 GB and do your thing.
>
> Carl
>

 
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      14th Aug 2006
The Bart PE boot CD is your friend.


"Richard G" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:263F153E-78C0-4705-BB6D-(E-Mail Removed)...
> Will it work on a server. I tried it before and it was only for a
> workstation. The server version was alot more expensive.
>
> "lurker" wrote:
>
> > Richard G wrote:
> > > I am getting prepared to install a new larger hard drive in a Windows

2000
> > > Server. Actually I have 2 projects to do this. I am familiar with the

ASR
> > > system backup in Windows XP and 2003 Server. But in Win 2K, what is

the best
> > > way to basically clone the drive without using a $600 program like

Ghost ot
> > > other similar program.
> > >
> > > I need to back up a drive with a 20gb C partition and there is also a

40gb D
> > > partition. I really am not concerned with the D partition as it

contains
> > > files that can be easily copied. So I want to copy the 20gb C drive

to a new
> > > 120gb drive. I will partition the new drive with a 60gb C partition

and the
> > > remaining will be the new D partition.
> > >
> > > What is the best way to proceed ?
> > > Thanks

> > I so Ghost locally for about $70. It is basically Drive Image 7
> > (Symantic bought Power Quest.)
> >
> > Put the new drive in as a slave. Use Windows "Disk Manage" to partion
> > it like you want.
> >
> > Install Ghost on the 20 GB and do your thing.
> >
> > Carl
> >



 
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      14th Aug 2006
"Richard G" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> I am getting prepared to install a new larger hard drive in a Windows

2000
> Server. Actually I have 2 projects to do this. I am familiar with the ASR
> system backup in Windows XP and 2003 Server. But in Win 2K, what is the

best
> way to basically clone the drive without using a $600 program like Ghost

ot
> other similar program.


Both Western Digital and Maxtor include software with their harddrives that
will copy the old drive to the new drive. If you didn't get such a CD with
the drive, check the manufacturer's site, probably other manufacturers have
similar software available for free download.



 
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