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J R FOX wrote:
> IDE HDDs seem to be considered obsolete. Recent
> motherboards (recent being for about the last 2 years)
> seem to all have gone SATA.
PATA, SATA, I guess they are both ATA but not IDE. Anyway, they are
about the same price. The SATA HDD trays and opticals are out now.
>
> Apples & oranges, Ray. I can't presently clone the
> Thinkpad HDD, though I'm going to have the pieces in
> place to make this doable -- soon, I hope.
I take that to mean you don't have a USB HDD?
>
> I *do* clone whole HDDs for the desktop machines, and
> this is not as quick as you suggest. It takes me 30 -
> 40 minutes to clone a 120G. drive, and then I do a
> Verify comparison, which takes close to the same
> amount of time.
And how long does an "image" take. Is this DFSee in both cases?
Ray
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