Migrating XP to a new HD

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Hi all,

I have installed a new HD into my system and now I want to
move my old system partition to the new drive.

I want to use if possible only Microsoft tools for that
purpose. Maybe XP Backup is not only able to recover a
totally dead partition but also move a system/boot
partition to another location?

If yes please tell me how. Thanks

Old drives (which I want to remove from my computer
afterwards):

10GB C: - boot, system, program files
40GB D: - data

New drive (gonna be the only HD inside my comp):

160GB
- 14GiB <none yet>: - boot, system, program files
- 135GiB G: - data

So far I have copied the contents of D: onto G: and am now
about to make a backup of C: to G:\backup.bkr selecting C:
and "system state"...

But after that? howto go on?
 
You will have to use a third party software such as Norton Ghost to clone
the new hard drive. Most new drives come with software to do this.
 
Maxtor has MaxBlast 3 which also allows you to do the Disk to Disk copy. It
is free.

WD also has such a utility.

BTW: Ghost allows you to create a series of image files of your hard drive.
Then, you can burn these images to CDs and have your own custom Recovery
Disks. Faster to set up XP to your liking if you already have it the way
you like!!!!

Y.
 
If you really wish to use only Microsoft tools, you will need to install win XP on the new hard drive and try the "migrate settings and applications" tool. I have never tried it myself, but I have heard that results are pretty mixed
If you don't mind spending some money, a third party tool which like Casper XP - http://www.fssdev.com/products/casperxp/ will do the job
-E
 
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