
December 10th, 2008, 07:43 PM
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Originally Posted by billyo
i have tried that, you can not have 2 os on a single drive,
I'm not doing this Billy.
you have to do a partitioned of your c:drive and use the less space for booting up, you have to disconnect the clonned drive, if its connected,
"I will make sure that Drive #1 is disconected from the computer." That's what I ment by this statement.
once you start up your comp, you will get an error msg. since the cloned drive will now become a c: drive and your int. drive is also a c: drive, in my opinion it's better to clone your int. drive to a bigger drive and swap it, then you can use your ( old )int. drive as a back-up/boot drive
That is basically what I was describing.
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My explaination may not have been the best, thanks for your input.
Jim 
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