Re: How to Move System from D: to NEW C: ??

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"Uncle John" wrote:
Buy a copy of Acronis Disk Director version 10.
Custom install the OS selector, [which I do not think
you can buy on its own]...

Unca John - have you ever made a comparison of Disk Director and Bootit NG as multi-boot managers? If so, how do they compare?

*TimDaniels*
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