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Any good utilities for copying SCSI drives??

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JoeCooLIT

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Sep 26, 2002
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I want to upgrade my overstuffed SCSI drive to a larger one by using a utility to make a copy of all the partitions onto a larger drive, but I do not want to lose anything in the process (i want it to boot up as the replacement). Is there a utility similar to Norton Ghost that will work on a SCSI drive server?? Everything I have researched indicates that this doesnt always work, depending on the utility and the hardware.... Is there anything out there to do this?? I cant be the first one to be asking this question! Any suggestions or shared experiences would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.
 
That seems like a good approach that would work, but the new version of Norton Ghost appears to not work in DOS, if I read the information correctly...A "windows type" interface....So I am not sure what current software would work, unless I can find a DOS bootable Ghost version...
 
there's usually a dos version of ghost in the program directory. i dont think i've seen ghost 2003 yet but it would seem a bit silly if they havent included a dos component since that's what most ppl as far as i know, use it for.

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You are correct -- the 2003 does include the Dos version. Thanks for the help and I will post an update as to how well things work out.
 
It worked nicely using the Ghost DOS boot disk and the appropriate SCSI drivers. Thanks for the help!
 
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