Alan McKay wrote:
> Hmmm, looks like there are lots of options - but the big thing for me
> is that I'll have to do this in steps since my box only has 2 SATA
> ports and they are currently occupied.
> 
> So I'll have to :
> - copy everything out to another drive / box
> - install new drives, install OS, install BackupPC
> - copy everything back in.

You can get a cheap USB cable with adapters for IDE or SATA drives. 
They come in handy for situations like that even though they are slower 
than native sata.  That way you'd just build the new setup and hook the 
old drive back up via USB to copy the data you want back.

-- 
   Les Mikesell
    lesmikes...@gmail.com


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