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Old 09-04-2007, 02:32 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Hi tech experts,
I am average computer knowledge preson. I recently brougth 250 GB SATA II hard disk . I going to install windows XP prof in new hard disk. I am already have IDE 80 GB hard disk with windows 2000 prof . Itis possible to copy all files & settings from IDE hard disk with windows 2000 to SATA II hard disk with windows XP. can u provide me with some solution

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Old 09-04-2007, 02:44 PM   #2 (permalink)
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r u trying to keep both HDD with dual boot As master/slave? Then it has no problem to transfer ur files from one with Win2k to another Winxp.
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Old 09-04-2007, 02:58 PM   #3 (permalink)
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r u trying to keep both HDD with dual boot As master/slave? Then it has no problem to transfer ur files from one with Win2k to another Winxp.
Hi ITTechperson,
Thanks ITTechperson for you reply. I am not going to keep dual boot as master/slave. Then how to do it

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Wht do u want 2 do with old HDD? If u wanna keep tht then u have to make it as slave with new one.

give a detail wht u want
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make ghost image of your old hdd
and then restore it on your new hdd
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Old 09-04-2007, 08:23 PM   #6 (permalink)
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make ghost image of your old hdd
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I am not going to use my old (IDE) hard disk. I want to transfer all files & setting including account details and program files to new SATA II hard disk with windows XP prof

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N u cant do that it will only work if u either continue using 2000, using ghost image method.
For XP u will have to reinstall & then install all other softwares too.
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N u cant do that it will only work if u either continue using 2000, using ghost image method.
For XP u will have to reinstall & then install all other softwares too.
Hi,
If I am using new hard disk with windows 2000 SP4(sata 2) then i can transfer all account details from older hard disk then i can install all programs files separately . I am having another doubth : maximum partition size in windows 2000 (NTFS).
In 300gb (SATA 2) hard disk

C: drive == 55GB
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like that

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I dont know what kind of account details u want to transfer, but from my past experience in old machine a year ago, its not a good idea to use ide with sata 2 interface together, it slows down the sata.

Leave out the 80GB for off line data storage or data backup, thats what I am doing with my 2 ide 80 gb disk.
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