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тАО10-30-2002 05:21 PM
тАО10-30-2002 05:21 PM
Clone SCSI Disk to IDE disk
Hi
I'm working on windows 2000 server , and I have raid 1 scsi disk controller running two scsi disk each one of them is 18 GB
I would like to clone the SCSI Disk to an IDE Disk 80 GB ,
Please advise on how to perform the cloning . Thanks!
Thanks
Abdou
I'm working on windows 2000 server , and I have raid 1 scsi disk controller running two scsi disk each one of them is 18 GB
I would like to clone the SCSI Disk to an IDE Disk 80 GB ,
Please advise on how to perform the cloning . Thanks!
Thanks
Abdou
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тАО11-03-2002 11:51 AM
тАО11-03-2002 11:51 AM
Re: Clone SCSI Disk to IDE disk
Being that it's a windoze box, just drag and drop the directory's!
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тАО11-04-2002 09:44 PM
тАО11-04-2002 09:44 PM
Re: Clone SCSI Disk to IDE disk
Abdou,
If this is the system/boot drive, drag & drop won't work (of course). For this job, you probably will want to use a product like Norton's "GHOST" or Power Quest's "Drive Copy". I have used these (long ago), but I never tried going from SCSI to IDE.
You mentioned that your source disks are in a raid 1 (mirrored) configuration. The only potential snag I can see is whether the image copy software can talk to the source drive through the RAID controller. My *guess* is that a current version of one of these utilitiies won't have a problem. Maybe somebody with more recent experience will chime in here.
Good Luck,
Dave
If this is the system/boot drive, drag & drop won't work (of course). For this job, you probably will want to use a product like Norton's "GHOST" or Power Quest's "Drive Copy". I have used these (long ago), but I never tried going from SCSI to IDE.
You mentioned that your source disks are in a raid 1 (mirrored) configuration. The only potential snag I can see is whether the image copy software can talk to the source drive through the RAID controller. My *guess* is that a current version of one of these utilitiies won't have a problem. Maybe somebody with more recent experience will chime in here.
Good Luck,
Dave
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