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Old 05-07-2007, 09:41 AM
PSL
 
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Default Hard Drive boot swap

Hi

I have two 160Gd Hard drives (1 yr old). I want to check out if the boot c:
drive is faulty. My idea was to copy C: to D: and reconfigure d: to become c:
boot drive etc... Would anyone be able to talk me through it or point me in
the direction of further info. Is there any software that may be useful for
the swap.

Operating system xp Home sp2

Many thanks
Paul
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Old 05-07-2007, 01:30 PM
Mikhail Zhilin
 
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Default Re: Hard Drive boot swap

I would use Acronis True Image,
http://www.acronis.com/enterprise/pr...l-version.html
to clone one drive to the other.

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On Mon, 7 May 2007 01:41:01 -0700, PSL <PSL@discussions.microsoft.com>
wrote:

>Hi
>
>I have two 160Gd Hard drives (1 yr old). I want to check out if the boot c:
>drive is faulty. My idea was to copy C: to D: and reconfigure d: to become c:
>boot drive etc... Would anyone be able to talk me through it or point me in
>the direction of further info. Is there any software that may be useful for
>the swap.
>
>Operating system xp Home sp2
>
>Many thanks
>Paul


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Old 05-07-2007, 02:45 PM
Poprivet
 
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Default Re: Hard Drive boot swap

PSL wrote:
> Hi
>
> I have two 160Gd Hard drives (1 yr old). I want to check out if the
> boot c: drive is faulty. My idea was to copy C: to D: and reconfigure
> d: to become c: boot drive etc... Would anyone be able to talk me
> through it or point me in the direction of further info. Is there any
> software that may be useful for the swap.
>
> Operating system xp Home sp2
>
> Many thanks
> Paul


You cannot copy XP from one drive to another; not all files needed can be
copied because they will be "in use". To do it, you will need to either
install XP on the other drive, or use a cloning program such as Norton Ghost
or Acronis True Image, neither of which are free but not expensive. You CAN
copy your data though.

HTH
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Old 05-07-2007, 03:49 PM
Bob I
 
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Default Re: Hard Drive boot swap

You could use the drive manufacturers clone utility. Visit the
manufacturers website, download it and then follow the instructions to
make a clone on the second drive.

PSL wrote:

> Hi
>
> I have two 160Gd Hard drives (1 yr old). I want to check out if the boot c:
> drive is faulty. My idea was to copy C: to D: and reconfigure d: to become c:
> boot drive etc... Would anyone be able to talk me through it or point me in
> the direction of further info. Is there any software that may be useful for
> the swap.
>
> Operating system xp Home sp2
>
> Many thanks
> Paul


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Old 05-07-2007, 10:42 PM
Rock
 
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Default Re: Hard Drive boot swap

"PSL" <PSL@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote
> Hi
>
> I have two 160Gd Hard drives (1 yr old). I want to check out if the boot
> c:
> drive is faulty. My idea was to copy C: to D: and reconfigure d: to become
> c:
> boot drive etc... Would anyone be able to talk me through it or point me
> in
> the direction of further info. Is there any software that may be useful
> for
> the swap.


Have you downloaded a drive diagnostic utility from the hard drive
manufacturer's web site and run that to test the drive?

The way to do what you want is to clone the the drive using something like
Acronis True Image Home, version 10, Norton Ghost, BootIt NG or Casper XP.

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Rock [MS-MVP User/Shell]

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