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December 28th, 2025 22:10
Low level copy IDE hdd to sata HDD
User posted guide to run dd in Linux.
https://www.willhaley.com/blog/clone-windows-xp-from-an-ide-to-sata-drive/
Is there a way to run a similar script in DOS mode to do low level disk copy from IDE to sata?
this would help a lot of old XP hdd running legacy software to refresh on sata ssd.
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December 28th, 2025 22:27
I think I found it:
Norton Ghost for DOS was a powerful disk imaging tool, booting from floppy/CD/USB to create exact copies (images) or clone drives, essential for backups and hardware upgrades before modern Windows versions became standard, relying on bootable media with drivers to run, often using command-line or simple menus for tasks like
disk-to-image(backup) ordisk-to-disk(clone) for older systems (Win 9x/XP era). While powerful, it required specific boot environments, and modern PCs struggle with its legacy tech, but users still create bootable USBs with older versions (like 11.5) for retro or specific hardware tasksredxps630
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December 28th, 2025 22:14
I would like to find a DOS script. I know there are third party Windows tool software to copy but it would be nice to run your own small yet powerful script (copy someone’s script) to do the job.
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December 28th, 2025 22:15
DISKCOPY. For modern hard drives or more advanced low-level cloning, third-party utilities or other operating systems (like Linux'sddcommand) are typically required, as DOS itself does not have a simple low-level command for hard disk cloning(edited)
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December 28th, 2025 22:17
DISKCOPYin a DOS ScriptDISKCOPYcommand makes an exact, sector-by-sector copy of the source disk to the destination disk, including any fragmentation and system files. This is different fromCOPYorXCOPY, which operate at the file system level.DISKCOPYwould look like this:DISKCPY.BAT).DISKCPY A: A:and follow the prompts to swap disks.DISKCPY A: B:.DISKCOPYLimitations: TheDISKCOPYcommand is designed primarily for floppy disks and may not function correctly or be suitable for modern hard drives.ddin Linux. Third-party commercial software (often run from a bootable floppy or CD) was used for this purpose.(edited)
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December 29th, 2025 02:03
ghost.exe,ghost32.exe) and a USB creation tool like Rufus.ghost.exeorghost32.exe(if compatible) into the root of the formatted USB drive.ghost.exe(orghost32.exe) to perform backups/restores.ghost.exe) is older but runs on minimal systems; Windows PE (WinPE) offers more modern drivers and features but requires more space and a proper ISO.(edited)