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From: "David Meltzer" <asdffdsa@bellatlantic.net>
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Subject: using cygwin under dos
Date: Sat, 31 May 2003 10:09:45 -0400
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hello and thanks for reading this,

is it possible to the cygwin tools under dos.
i am looking for a way to use the dd command to copy a hard drive image.
i am afraid to use this command under windows since windows would be writing to the drive as i am
trying to copy it.

being new to linux, i am looking for way to start to use linux command on my windows system and dos.

perhaps you know of another way to run dd under dos.



thanks,
dave




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