I'd suggest that you take this to a list where you are more certain to be properly served or that at the very least, the discussion move to private space as this is not a topic for the list as interesting and potentially fruitful as it might be.
On Jul 25, 2009, at 8:46 AM, George Zaynoun wrote: Hello there!I am wondering if I attach an external hard drive which was once internal in a pc to my macbook using a usb connection and a appropriate box to hold it, and if this hard drive has two volumes one large occupying 105GB which was C: and a hidden drive which takes up 6GB for restore, can I unhide this drive and mount it to display its contents using the disk utility or Superdouper or whatsoever? Another question comes to my mind, can I clone a newly purchased netbook's hard drive using such disk utilities on the mac without taking outside the netbook's hd to make it external to be cloned? The reason I ask is because when we purchase a pc here in Sweden it comes with several languages of which we select one on startup and the rest are deleted forever and we never get restore cds or dvds with them and if we want we pay per language like I did with an acer aspire one, I know this is a too much technical question but since I hear much good things about the mac and since I have one and am playing with it I put my thoughts here so long.
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