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> I have determined that I need to restore my Magnia 2.6 hard driveto
\n
> its original state.
\n>
\n> Will this do the trick?
\n>
\n> 1) Install Acronis TrueImage 6.0 Trial on my XP machine.
\n>
\n> 2) Obtain a TIB file of the 2.6 SG20 disk image.
\n>
\n> 3) Remove the notebook-sized drive from my Magnia (only a single-
\n> drive system).
\n>
\n> 3) Connect the notebook drive removed from my Magnia to my XP
\n> machine with an IDE notebook adapter cable.
\n>
\n> 4) Use Trueimage to create the SG20 image on the attached notebook
\n> drive.
\n>
\n> 5) Put the notebook drive back in my Magnia and boot.
\n>
\n> Am I missing anything?
\n> Thanks in advance.
\n> David