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Old November 7th, 2003, 03:06 PM
James w murray James w murray is offline
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Thanks for the reply steve
i still have some questions
i am using disk image 2002
when it copies my C drive To My D drive it brings up a window saying all data on the D drive will be destroyed does this not include the operating system on the D drive?
so if i reformatt it then copy will all the xtra listings in the bios go away ?
i had talked to bryan once about another problem and i had mentioned this problem to him
he told me something about going into the bios and removing the listing but we never got around to doing that
do you know how to do this?
mtu set my laptop up so that if my C drive were to crash i could boot the D drive and continue the show that is why i copy my C drive to my D drive so they are exactly the same
also you lost me on the xcopy command (lol) can you explain again step by step
how do i get to a command(dos) prompt?
i have an external 120 hard drive that i haven't used yet
that i will probably be using soon
i have 2 60gb hard drives on my laptop now
heres another question for you (lol)do you know if there is anyway for hoster to look for songs in 2 different folders at the same time?
what i originally wanted to do was once my C drive was full was to start storing hoster files on my D drive as well
(not the same files but a continuation of my database)
instead of just using the D drive as a backup
would i have to reboot into the D drive for hoster to find these songs?
for example lets say i have 400 disks stored on the C drive and i wanted 401 to 800 stored on my D drive
if someone wanted to sing a song off of say number 407
would i then have to reboot to the D drive and open up hoster to find that song or could i just set hoster on my C drive to look for songs in both folders at the same time? This way i could keep all the files stored on my external 120gb drive in case of an emergency as a back up and wouldn't have to carry it around or hooked up to the laptop as my main sorce of files

Thanks for your time
Jim
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