"Ron Hinds" <__ron__dontspamme@wedontlikespam_garageiq.com> wrote in message
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> I'm looking for a solution to completely copy a windows 2000 server boot
> disk to a new disk. I will then replace the exisitng disk with the new one
> and (hopefully) reboot with everything intact. Something similar to the
> drive copy in Norton Ghost, which unfortunately doesn't work on server ;-(
> The backup built into windows doesn't seem to have that capability, though
I
> haven't finished reading up on it yet so I may be wrong. Can anyone
> recommend a product that doesn't cost a fortune for accomplishing this?
TIA!
>
>
You can do it for free: Boot your server with a Bart PE boot CD
(
http://www.nu2.nu/pebuilder/#download), then use xcopy.exe
with the appropriate switches to copy your server disk to the
target disk partition (which must be formatted under Win2000/XP).
Creating a Bart PE CD takes a bit of time. On the other hand
I consider it an essential tool for a system administrator.