On Mon, Nov 1, 2010 at 8:55 AM, Daniel Rodriguez wrote:
> On your 2nd scenario, I would install the drivers, first, so when you get
> everything transfered Windows will see your card.
IIRC, you have to do something special to tell Windows to load the
drivers at boot time. It's not enough to ju
On Mon, Nov 1, 2010 at 8:47 AM, Glen Johnson wrote:
> I’ll then set all the exchange services to manual or disabled, disable
> starting of the qb and power church software.
>
> Shut down the system and then boot with my copy of UBCD, use one of the
> tools to copy the existing D partition to the n
On your 2nd scenario, I would install the drivers, first, so when you get
everything transfered Windows will see your card.
On Nov 1, 2010 8:47 AM, "Glen Johnson" wrote:
This is for our church so budget is really tight right now.
We have a 2003 sbs system, running exchange, quickbooks and a po
I vote for plan three, it seems simpler.
Add the new drives and leave the old D drive in place and move user files or
the exchange stores to that drive. Whichever is the largest. If it is the user
files just robocopy them over then delete the old ones from the D drive leaving
the new free space