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older multiuser dos question

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I have an older medical system that uses multiuser dos 7 gold.  The HDD is going bad so I’m cloning it to another HDD but upon booting it comes up with ibmbio.ldr missing or bad.  From the reading I’ve done you can’t clone this system because the ibmbio.ldr and other system files are location specific on the drive.  Is there not some program I can run like rebuildbcd within that multiuser dos environment so that it updates the mbr to its location and therefore fixes the boot stup?

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older multiuser dos question

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I have an older medical system that uses multiuser dos 7 gold.  The HDD is going bad so I’m cloning it to another HDD but upon booting it comes up with ibmbio.ldr missing or bad.  From the reading I’ve done you can’t clone this system because the ibmbio.ldr and other system files are location specific on the drive.  Is there not some program I can run like rebuildbcd within that multiuser dos environment so that it updates the mbr to its location and therefore fixes the boot stup?

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Windows XP

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