Quote from bundlemaker:
not sure what you mean by cloning, but I make image files all the time of the whole drive, which of course I use when the whole thing goes to hell in a handbasket. So far, I've never had trouble recovering via the image file.
Quote from Breakout:
Here's a Forum Discussion that might help.
Check the second poster down(Bistro). They have a link to
how it could be done.
Actually, I think the whole thread is relevant.
Quote from Breakout:
Yea, just another reason I'm sticking with 98SE. And, if I
ever do upgrade, I'll get Win2000.
Quote from gnome:
Read a piece that said Microsoft had as an objective for XP, "prevent HD cloning".
I do it all the time on my Win2000 machine, but never tried it on XP.
Quote from CalTrader:
It can be done - reference the article posted in this thread and the MS Knowledge base.
Because of this and other administration issues conencted with XP our companies have decided to not upgrade from Windows 2000 which is an excellent client and server OS. In our opinion, these administrative changes have actually RAISED the cost of windows clients: couple this with the increased license fees that MS invoked last year and we have a big problem with Microsoft as an ongoing vendor. If MS does not change direction then we will just continue to replace systems and OS units as they hit lifecycle end with alternative solutions .....