On 07/16/2012 04:27 PM, Hans Muecke wrote:
Am 16.07.2012 15:20, schrieb Doug:
I hope this message falls within the scope of the guidelines you published.
I want to convert to the KDE version for Windows. However, I want to be
absolutely sure I can get back, if it doesn't work out. (There is a
program that was very difficult to install, and
I don't want to ever have to do it again! As well as other paid
programs.) In order to do that, I would like to copy the entire Windows
partition to an external drive. On the Windows system,
the drive contains Win 7 plus pclos in dual-boot configuration. Can I
do (from the Linux partition) dd if=sda1 of=sdb and, if that is correct,
would the external drive be bootable?
If not correct, I hope that some kind soul reading this will correct
me! Thanx!
<yoda> Dark the meaning of your posting is.</yoda>
What exactly are you wanna do? Use KDE unter 7?
Yes. I understand that you can load KDE on Windows 7. I'm tired of
looking for things under the Windows GUI that MS decided I'm too
stupid to find.
--doug
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Blessed are the peacekeepers...for they shall be shot at from both sides. --A.M. Greeley
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