bigdavel
01-23-2002, 08:37 PM
Hello,
I have a w2k guest set up, but it is low on room in its c: drive. So what I figured I would do is create another volume and have it mounted as, say, "C:\Program Files" so I created this volume and mounted it at C:\Mount and then realized that I don't know how to have a script run at boot time so that I can do an xcopy of "C:\Program Files" over to C:\Mount. I tried MS Recovery Console, but it only has copy, not xcopy.
So does anybody know how I cam copy the files from "C:\Program Files" to C:\Mount and then remove the empty "C:\Program Files" and rename C:\Mount to "C:\Program Files" all while the system is in a state such that it this copy,delete,rename sequence won't affect running the currently processes?
Thanks in advance,
Dave
I have a w2k guest set up, but it is low on room in its c: drive. So what I figured I would do is create another volume and have it mounted as, say, "C:\Program Files" so I created this volume and mounted it at C:\Mount and then realized that I don't know how to have a script run at boot time so that I can do an xcopy of "C:\Program Files" over to C:\Mount. I tried MS Recovery Console, but it only has copy, not xcopy.
So does anybody know how I cam copy the files from "C:\Program Files" to C:\Mount and then remove the empty "C:\Program Files" and rename C:\Mount to "C:\Program Files" all while the system is in a state such that it this copy,delete,rename sequence won't affect running the currently processes?
Thanks in advance,
Dave