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I was skeptical. Now :D This program worked great with my raid array I cloned my raid array on to a 160GB HD. I used the auto setting and it sized the partitions to compensate for diffrence in HD capacity on the HD that I used, when it was all done my raid array was fine I than disabled raid array and setup the 160GB HD as primary and checked the 160GB HD, no problems everythings there and worked fine, slower but just fine. It's great to finally have a complete back up of my raid 0 array.

From the looks of this setup should something happen I can clone the 160GG HD on to the raid array without a hitch.

now my next experiment. I'm about to setup my Nf3 rig again it will be on air and be backup computer, may check into folding here at DFI. Anyway here's what I'm going to try. I uninstalled and cleaned all programs, drivers, files, related to my NF4 MB,

cleaned registrey. I'm going to install the 160GB HD into the Nf3 rig, all I should need to do is hit the power check bios and install all the Nf3 drivers and be set.

 

I Think.

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Hey catkicker!

 

Thanks for the info on that program.

 

As far a transfeing os from one nf4 to nf3, did you read this thread?

 

 

 

Much thank's to you. ExRoadies info will make this much easier. I'm picking up another HD for my NF4rig now that I have away to keep a upadating backup of my raid array :D Yhey have a free trial version of this program at there site

http://www.acronis.com/ don't know how or what you can do with trial version

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catkicker,

 

If I have a 120gb hd, and have os installed w/ other programs to make a total of say 10 gb of info, can I use that program to make an exact duplicate say to a 70 gig drive and then swap out the 120 and replace it w/ the 70 gig?

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