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Old 03-14-2006, 10:04 AM
G. Klopfenstein G. Klopfenstein is offline
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Default How difficult will this be?

I currently have a 20GB hard drive that came with my computer and a 100GB hard drive (that is failing and will die anyday now). How difficult would it be to remove both of these drives and just replace them with the new 250GB drive I bought? The problem I'm having is unlike the 100GB drive which I just backed up on DVD, the 20GB drive will not let me copy it to another drive. The 20GB drive currently has all my preferences as well as my authorization codes for various plug ins and such.


So I guess the main question is, how do I make an exact copy of the existing 20GB drive (preferably to DVD), remove the drive, and then partition the 250GB to be both my MAC HD and my Pro Tools Drive?
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