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Perform a Disk-to-Disk migration using the Command Line Interface

You can perform a disk-to-disk migration by specifying the template file path and the drive mapping information using the command-line interface.

Follow these steps:

  1. Open the command line from the Start menu.
  2. Enter the command with the path of the template file and the drive mapping information to create the DNA file or the SE DNA file.
    /T C:\MyTemplate.dtf /D (or /SE) C:\MyDNA.dna /DD <WINXP/WIN2K/WIN2000/WINVI>(OS Drive) <DriveMap> 
    

    Example:

    /T C:\MyTemplate.dtf /D (or /SE) C:\MyDNA.dna /DD WINXP(P) P:C,Q:D,R:E
    

    The DNA file or the SE DNA file is created.

  3. Apply the DNA file or the SE DNA file either to any computer including the host computer.

Note: For more information about Command-Line Switches and Command-Line examples, see the Reference Guide.