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> Thanks for your reply.out as an
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\n> Nigel Marston wrote:
\n> > I built my 40Gb drive from an 18Gb image, and predictably it came
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> > 18Gb drive.the original 18GB to 40GB? I usually use Ghost and upgrading to a
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\n> If you used True Image, did not it give you an option of resizing
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>the original
\n> > So I snapshot the same build onto another 40Gb drive which this
\n> > time came out as a 40Gb drive, and then snapshot back again to
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> > 40Gb drive which came out as 40Gb. Job done..!!snapshot is the
\n> > If you've already got the image you want on a drive, then
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> > easiest way.the 2nd drive bay, use SnapShot, install the 30GB drive in the first
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\n> Let me make sure I understand. I can place the new 30GB drive into
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>interface
\n> > By the way, I built mine originally using TrueImage through a USB
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> > which I bought for ten quid off eBay. I'm sure they're evencheaper
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> > Stateside. Saves the hassle of dismantling a PC to implement anIDE
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> > connector.but I usually do this with notebooks. I use Ghost because I can burn
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\n> I also like to use a a USB to IDE interface to ghost hard drives,
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>welcome.
\n> Thanks for the help and any other input from anyone else would be
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>drive
\n> Steve Smith
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\n> > > -----Original Message-----
\n> > > From: Steve Smith [mailto:s.w.smith@c...]
\n> > > Sent: 15 June 2004 03:28
\n> > > To: magnia_sg20@yahoogroups.com
\n> > > Subject: [magnia_sg20] Replacing SG20's 20GB drive with a 30GB
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> > >Will this
\n> > > I'd like to replace my SG20's 20GB drive with a 30GB drive.
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> > > work? What's the easiest way to accomplish this? Can I justhook up the
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> > > 30GB drive in the 2nd drive bay and use the Snapshot featureand then
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> > > replace the 20GB drive with the 30GB drive? Or, will this onlygive me a
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> > > 20GB partition?adapters. Could I
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\n> > > I have Acronis True Image and I also have two notebook
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> > > hook both drives up to may PC and clone the 20GB to the 30GBand then
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> > > install the 30GB? Will the SG20 recognize the new 30GB driveand will it
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> > > automatically "know" that it now has 30GB or will I need tochange
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> > > something in the Linux OS?146-
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\n> > > Will this particular drive work in the SG20?:
\n> > > http://www.newegg.com/app/ViewProductDesc.asp?description=22-
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> > > 032&depa=0Compaq
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\n> > > Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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\n> > > BTW- I'd like to install the original SG20's 20GB drive into my
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> > > 1200 notebook which currently has a 10GB drive. I intend toclone this
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> > > 10GB notebook drive to the SG20's 20GB drive. I usually useGhost 2003,
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> > > but I've never ghosted over a Linux drive. I'm assuming I won'thave to
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> > > prepare the drive to accept a Windows 98 Fat 32 image. Is thatcorrect?
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> > >--------------
\n> > > Thank you,
\n> > > Steve Smith
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