Yesterday I had my MIT machine’s harddrive upgraded to 120GB from 18GB. It was an in-place upgrade, meaning that we didn’t have to re-install the operating system, applications or data. We used a program called Ghost, which boots from a floppy and copies the entire hard drive to a second machine. After swapping in the new hard drive, Ghost copies the data back. I believe this is about as close as you can get to snapping your fingers and having a bigger C: drive. Hooray!