J
jtpryan
I want to take my C: drive (18 Gb SCSI) and my F: drive (36 Gb SCSI)
and transfer them to one 250 Gb SATA drive. It would be nice if I just
ended up with one 250 Gb C: drive, but I don't see a way to do that
easily. My C drive is essentially just the OS, the F drive is my data
drive, and where I install everything.
So, I'm thinking of just taking the new drive and partitioning it to a
40 Gb C partion, with the rest being my F drive. That being said, can
I use Ghost 2003 to go from my current hard drives to their respective
partitions on the new drive?
-Jim
and transfer them to one 250 Gb SATA drive. It would be nice if I just
ended up with one 250 Gb C: drive, but I don't see a way to do that
easily. My C drive is essentially just the OS, the F drive is my data
drive, and where I install everything.
So, I'm thinking of just taking the new drive and partitioning it to a
40 Gb C partion, with the rest being my F drive. That being said, can
I use Ghost 2003 to go from my current hard drives to their respective
partitions on the new drive?
-Jim