On Fri, 02 Jun 2006 00:24:58 -0600, Joseph wrote:

> > No, don't do it this way, as you won't be able to use any extra space.
> > Windows 98 uses FAT32, which is very well supported under linux.
> 
> Utilizing extra space shouldn't be that hard, by partitioning new HD
> disk portion as new drive.  

You can use QTparted to resize the partition after copying.

Using dd should keep files in the same location, which matters with some
Windows system files.


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