From: Alan Carre on
"Carey Gregory" <tiredofspam123(a)comcast.net> wrote in message
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> "Alan Carre" <alan(a)twilightgames.com> wrote:
>
>>Correction: I knew there was a DOS version *that can repartition an NTFS
>>Hard Drive* but you still needed to boot into DOS to run it.
>
> Try this. It's infinitely superior to Partition Magic.
> http://www.acronis.com/homecomputing/products/diskdirector/
>
>
> No, I don't work for Acronis and have no financial interest in the
> product. Just a satisfied user.

Thanks for that. I'll definitely check it out!
- Alan Carre


From: Alan Carre on
> You don't even need to install it (ShadowProtect). You should be able to
> simply boot to the ShadowProtect CD, flash an image of your boot drive, do
> the disk swap, boot to the SP CD again and restore your OS to the new
> drive. The best part of SP Desktop is that you can open the image as a
> mapped drive letter and have access to it.

That sounds like exactly what I want. Man... there's a lot more disk imaging
tools out there than I thought!
- Alan Carre


From: Kerem G�mr�kc� on

Hi Alan,

>there's a lot more disk imaging
>tools out there than I thought!

there is a line from Roxette's "Spending my Time" track...

"...some are good and some i try to forget,..."

:-D

Regards

Kerem

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"Alan Carre" <alan(a)twilightgames.com> schrieb im Newsbeitrag
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> > You don't even need to install it (ShadowProtect). You should be able to
> > simply boot to the ShadowProtect CD, flash an image of your boot drive,
do
> > the disk swap, boot to the SP CD again and restore your OS to the new
> > drive. The best part of SP Desktop is that you can open the image as a
> > mapped drive letter and have access to it.
>
> That sounds like exactly what I want. Man... there's a lot more disk
imaging
> tools out there than I thought!
> - Alan Carre
>
>