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I have a little time to make a change on my Torgue-Cut 22 with the DX32 control. I want to switch my fussy hard drive with a D.O.M and want to make sure I go about it right and try to save myself some problems. I was curious to start with if I could just copy the original harddrive and just copy it to the D.O.M. Would the BIOs just detect it and make any needed changes? I have a copy of DOS 6.0 if I need to start from scratch just want to know what the process would be. Thank You |
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| You should be able to plug the DOM into the secondary IDE slot and transfer everything though DOS or what I did is put both drives in a desktop and do the file transfers via Windows. Simple enough. I have my op system on all my destops and a CD too. Made life much simpler when trying to get the TCI/IP protocols working to drip feed the mill. Jamie |
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