Copying From Drive to Drive
GrumblyBear
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So will I run into some risky issues if I attempt to copy my install of XP from a 20GB HDD to a new 120GB HDD?
I'd really love to avoid reinstalling Windows again.
I've heard terrible outcomes to these types of procedures, and usually they just generally don't work.
Is there any way at all that anyone has ever gotten this to flawlessly work?
I'd really love to avoid reinstalling Windows again.
I've heard terrible outcomes to these types of procedures, and usually they just generally don't work.
Is there any way at all that anyone has ever gotten this to flawlessly work?
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Well see now I wasn't planning on copying and pasting in Windows. o_O
A friend mentioned booting to DOS, copying all files to the new drive, then booting with the XP CD and fixing the master boot record.
Only problem with this is I'm using NTFS which won't be recognized in DOS.
I have tried to do this before, and Ghost and the WesternDigital utility for the new drive both failed to copy the XP installation. I DID have some encrypted files, and I assume that was the problem.
What sort of files would I have that would be encrypted?
check out http://www.feyrer.de/g4u/#whatisit
it's an image cloning program similar to ghost but it's everyones favorite price of FREE
Can someone help guide me through this process, or perhaps link me to a site that can help?
Which type of boot disk am I supposed to create? I shall list the types.
Standard Ghost Boot Disk
Network Boot Disk
Drive Mapping Boot Disk
CD/DVD Startup Disk with Ghost
If not - nevermind it.
I'm checking out things I need to do and I have a lot of uncertainties concerning the whole ordeal.
I did some searching but couldn't find anything to help.
Do any of you have any info to help me through this process? I'd greatly appreciate it!
Though it is pretty basic (yes I know easy to say if someones done it a bunch of times).
1. Have both hard drives in the system and be sure you know which drive has the data (source) and which drive you want to have the data.
2. Boot up with ghost
3. Go into the copy setting you don't have to worry about any of the options
4. Tell it which drive is your primary aka. source drive
5. Tell it to copy the whole drive and not just by partition.
6. Tell it which drive is the destination drive aka. drive you want to put the data onto
7. If the drives are different sizes it doesn't matter as long as the second drive is big enough to hold the data you are putting on it.
8. Tell it to start copying.
As long as you are clear on which drive has the data on it and pay attention to the prompts you can't screw it up or harm your data drive.
Also, I was told I'll need to boot windows for the first time using the WinXP CD and run some recovery stuff to fix the master boot record, is this true?
After the drive is coppied pull out the original and make the new drive the primary master though. Then reboot and see what it does.
Image All Forces sector-by-sector copy of all partitions.
Image Boot also copies the entire boot track, including the boot sector, when creating a disk image file or copying disk to disk. Use when installed applications such as boot-time utilities use the boot track to store information.
Image Disk is similar to Image All switch, but also copies boot track like Image Boot, extended partition tables and unpartitioned space on the disk.
The currently selected one is Default, and I'm assuming that's just a bare copy of all files.
Any ideas as to which one I need?
Sorry, the help with this program is terrible. I can't seem to find any documentation on how to do a system copy from drive to drive.
No booting problems or anything.
Thanks for the help everyone!!!
At anyrate glad to see things are up and working and glad I could help.