On 11/27/2020 05:45 PM, Chris Quayle via cctalk wrote:
The way I would do that is to use a Linux / unix machine
and one of the
cheap ebay usb to ide adapters, then use dd to image the
whole drive
to a file. That should copy block, including the boot
block and
partition table. Use the reverse
Hi Chris,
I will give Linux and DD a try. I do have an USB to 2.5 inch IDE
adapter.
thanks
Keith
On 2020-11-28 13:00, cctech-requ...@classiccmp.org wrote:
The way I would do that is to use a Linux / unix machine and one of the
cheap ebay usb to ide adapters, then use dd to image the who
Hi Liam,
As stated in my OP, I was using Windows 10 and USB adapters. I used
Rufus, Active Disk Image, and Macrium Reflect programs to copy it an
image file and then back to the CF. They are supposed to create exact
images of the drives but I think they do not. Of course it could be
somethin