On 10/01/03 11:47, "Robin Ropke" <robin_at_ropke.com> wrote:
> Out of curiousity, is there a utility that does a "clone" of one card onto
> another via a 2100? I want to completely copy the contents of a 4 megger
> onto a 16 megger. The utilities I have seem to only support moves rather
> than copies.
Do a backup with NCU with your 4 MB card in. Then, remove the 4 MB card, put
your 16 MB card in and restore.
-Laurent.
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