Let's take this one public as it might benefit others.
I believe there are commandline switches to resize partitions.
But I haven't tried them yet.
Now here's the deal with my serial port.
I actually have an on-board serial port, but it's a pin-out and I
have a bracket and ribbon cable going to the mobo.
But it won't work with my tripple-talk.
Now my friend says that he heard that you have to snip one of the
wires to make the double-talks work on those ribbon cables, that
Randy from RCsys told him that, but he can't remember exactly what and how.
Does anyone know anything about this?
Because this mobo actually has a serial port, and it's on the right
address and irq and all but something is coming through that
shouldn't because it kills the tripple talk when I plug it in and run
the driver.
At 11:10 AM 10/1/2008, you wrote:
I use this program and like it, has saved my but many times. I am
fortunate that I have a serial port and external synthesizer so I
can restore from dos, although it seems a little slow. Have you had
any problems restoring to a drive or partition that is larger than
the original. I've never had much luck doing this. I use to use
ghost, way way back when they had a version that talked, and it
worked great, that was version 4.5 as I recall before the company was sold.
73s
Butch Bussen
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