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Old May 11th, 2009, 10:45 PM
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Originally Posted by bryant View Post
Also, I thought it was mentioned here before that if an internal "C" drive fails, but you have it cloned to an ext. usb HD, all you need to do is to plug it (ext usb HD) in and your back in business.

There must be some way to get an ext. HD (with a clone in it) copied to an internal HD that has nothing on it yet?

Or what would be the purpose?
if your cloned hhd. is bigger than the int. drive it wont work, it has to be the other way around, i haven't tried plugging in a cloned drive into a usb so i dont have an answer for that, are you asking about what the purpose of cloning? my purpose was to have a bigger space and also to have back-up just incase..
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