View Full Version : changing hdd's
crown711
12-12-2005, 03:28 PM
my comp.
2.4 ghz.amd
win xp pro
2x hdd 40gb c: & 80 gb f&g: split to 40's
i am very confused how to copy my c: content to a new 80gb i have bought
and make it bootable?
i have a small 350watt power supply and don't feel i can change out P.S
new member ,please be gentel.
crown711
DanTheBanjoman
12-12-2005, 05:17 PM
Ghost or Partition Magic.
spectre440
12-15-2005, 06:55 AM
i'd use norton ghost if i were you.
had very good experiences with it before, and its relativley easy to use.
and it's a great utility to have, even if you dont use it much. can save you alot of time and hassle if and when you do need it.
Aevum
12-16-2005, 08:29 PM
if you dont want to spend money, get the ultimate boot CD (google for it), it has several disk cloing utilities which are free,
and when using ghost or imagequest, remember, the secret to all that software is to make the recovery floopies and then erase the windows component, the recovery floopies usualy have a dos or os independent version of the software which works in a cleaner and faster manner
Aevum
12-16-2005, 08:29 PM
if you dont want to spend money, get the ultimate boot CD (google for it), it has several disk cloing utilities which are free,
and when using ghost or imagequest, remember, the secret to all that software is to make the recovery floopies and then erase the windows component, the recovery floopies usualy have a dos or os independent version of the software which works in a cleaner and faster manner
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