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Former Member
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I have 2 hard drives. The other day, the c: drive crashed. It took me 2 days and alot of frustration to install all the software back on the second drive (not to mention some irreplacable software I no longer have the access to).
Since this the third time this has happened, it would be nice to mirror a second hard drive. I would like to make them identicle so if the main drive crashes I can just swap them out and pick up where I left off. If I copy all files to the d: drive, and export the registry to the d: drive, will that make them identical? Is there a way to copy the whole drive bit by bit or someting? Any help or advice would be appreciated. Thanks! |
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Former Member
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I assume that you want to avoid the expense of RAID 1. Look over the description of Norton Ghost (about $40) and glance at the different but related PartitionMagic (about $60). Sounds like Ghost fits your needs.
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Former Member
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Hi Neal
Have a read of this: https://secure.worldcommunitygrid.org/forums/wcg/viewthread?thread=1652 Regards |
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Hynee
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I have 2 hard drives. The other day, the c: drive crashed. It took me 2 days and alot of frustration to install all the software back on the second drive (not to mention some irreplacable software I no longer have the access to). Is this one of the newer 120MB+ HD's? I've heard anecdotal evidence they are much more likely to crash, and it's a worry, because I have a 160MB drive. |
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Hynee
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Make that gigabyte (GB) not MB in previous post.
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Former Member
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Thanks for your suggestions lawrencehardin and Graham. I think I will get the Norton package, it sounds like its just whats needed.
And Hynee, no this was not a 120 GB drive, it was a very old 20 GB drive that has run faithfully for years without any errors or bad sectors on it. For some reason, it started developing bad sectors, and within a day it was unreadable (I did'nt even have time to copy files to the d: drive). I can't think of what caused it to crash. |
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