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For purposes of redundancy and backup, I am trying to set up two identical
setups (as much as practical) of W2k, say C: and D: on my laptop computer.
Rather than install every application twice, is there a way to do all the
installing and tweaking of the OS and other applications such as Works once
on C: and do a "transfer" of that entire partition to D: (partition)? Will
not all the references on D: refer to C: and therefore screw things up? Is
there some way to do it and have the items in D: refer to D:?
TIA
Budhop
bhoppler@whidbey.net
For purposes of redundancy and backup, I am trying to set up two identical
setups (as much as practical) of W2k, say C: and D: on my laptop computer.
Rather than install every application twice, is there a way to do all the
installing and tweaking of the OS and other applications such as Works once
on C: and do a "transfer" of that entire partition to D: (partition)? Will
not all the references on D: refer to C: and therefore screw things up? Is
there some way to do it and have the items in D: refer to D:?
TIA
Budhop
bhoppler@whidbey.net