| T.R | Title | User | Personal Name
 | Date | Lines | 
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| 3236.1 |  | BIGUN::nessus.cao.dec.com::Mayne | A wretched hive of scum and villainy | Thu May 08 1997 15:53 | 10 | 
|  | Theoretically, you should just be able to move the disk and change the ARC boot 
information. Everything that matters should work of %SystemRoot% rather than a 
specific drive letter for the purposes of getting the system booted.
You'll probably have to use Disk Administrator to change drive letters along the 
way.
I strongly suggest you do a trial run on another system first.
PJDM
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| 3236.2 | Arc has the boot iformation on Alpha. | WRKSYS::SUKUMAR |  | Fri May 09 1997 12:39 | 8 | 
|  |     Hi,
    
    On Alpha NT, you can modify the boot information and select the
    specific SCSI controller id, disk id to a new disk in the internal
    drive bay and the system can boot from that disk. So just copy the
    whole disk (including hidden files etc) into the internal disk. 
    
    sukumar. 
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| 3236.3 | But... | OHFSS1::MALOTT | Lost in a Maze of DecNis' | Mon May 12 1997 06:55 | 10 | 
|  |     Re: .1,  In this case moving the disk won't help.  It must be a
    physically new disk since the new location will not be a SW shelf slot,
    but an internal drive bay.
    
    Re: .2,  How can I then be certain that the registry has been backed up
    as well?
    
    Best Regards,
    
    John Malott
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| 3236.4 |  | MPOS01::naiad.mpo.dec.com::mpos01::cerling | I'[email protected] | Mon May 12 1997 07:16 | 10 | 
|  | 
>>    Re: .1,  In this case moving the disk won't help.  It must be a
>>    physically new disk since the new location will not be a SW shelf slot,
>>    but an internal drive bay.
	You say this is a 2100?  They only come with SW bays - no internal
	bays for hard drives.  I have moved SW bricks around alot in 2100s.
	Modify the boot info and take off.
tgc
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