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Creating a Dell diagnostic parbreastion on a bare hard drive
I'm an avid proponent of multibooting, as one can guess from my webpage at www.goodells.net-multibooting. I've also setup all my kids' computers...

Tom Scales Something to bare in mind is that if you plan to use the internet during the transfer (like to download your brother's drive), you ought to look into a program that can throttle your upload bandwith otherwise you will saturate your connection and won't be able to receive anything online during the transfer. This frequently occurs when peoplle don't setup bittorrent properly (you need some bandwith to send ACK', etc.). Also note that although you're getting 366kbps currently, it will most likely be a bit slower in practice. This is due to overhead from the encryption and the fact that cable modems are shared, not dedicated, lines.

I haven't looked into this syncback program, but it's probably safe to buttume after the initial transfer it simply does incremental backups. If that is the case, it may be simpler to just snail mail your brother a mirror of your current drive instead of transfering everything over the internet initially. Remember, your upload (and download) bandwith is measured in bits-sec not bytes-sec.

Adios, ~Nick



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