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Subject: Re: Another removable hard drive question


Author:
Dan
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Date Posted: 11:10:59 06/04/00 Sun
In reply to: Ken 's message, "Re: Hard drive caddy" on 14:02:32 04/21/00 Fri

> Unfortunately there is no such thing as an "industry
> standard" caddy. You should be able to buy addition
> ones from ASE. Send them an email.
>

I have a Vivante SE PII 266 with the smallest screen. Other than the screen flicker, it has been great.

My question (can do this?).

I have two hard drives with caddy's. One is for work (with licenses for all software) and the other is for play. I am in the process of getting a desktop/gaming system. I'd like to do two things. (1) Copy my "play" hard-drive to a bootable partition, let windows redo the hardware and use it,
and (2) be able to take one of the transmonde hard-drives out of it's caddy, put it in a different caddy, and (presumably using another hardware profile) have it boot on the desktop and be useable.

Is this just a pipe dream????

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