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Hello
Running WinXP with SP2 on a MS-6728 (v2.X) ATX Mainboard using a Maxtor
6Y160M0 hard disk.
The above hard disk (150GB) was partitioned into 5 NTFS partitions, by my
friend who built the system, at 30GB each.
Last month I had hard disk problems and had to switch off partition G due to
errors/malfunction.
I have bought a second hard drive (80GB) which is compatible with the system
(SATA) and installed it (but not formatted it, it is just sitting there but
is recognised by the system but no drive letter is allocated yet).
What I want to do is replicate partition/drive C from the main hard disk
onto the new/back up hard disk. I want to do this because drive/partition C
is where all the startup/windows files are. In the event of a main hard disk
crash I want to invoke the new hard disk to boot/load Windows immediately
from the backup hard disk thus causing no computer downtime.
I am thinking of using Norton Ghost to ghost partition C to the back up
drive then changing the BIOS settings to firstly load/boot from the Maxtor
then the floppy drive then the back up hard disk.
Would this work and would the backup drive need disconnecting or would the
main/backup hard disks work happily together.
I have read elsewhere about 'mirror raid' technology (which I think is
available when I come to format the new hard disk using the 'Disk Management'
tool when I right click 'My Computer'.
Would this be a better option and if so could someone please explain simply
how it works, how I do this and is it easy to follow using the 'Disk
Management' wizard.
Many thanks
Running WinXP with SP2 on a MS-6728 (v2.X) ATX Mainboard using a Maxtor
6Y160M0 hard disk.
The above hard disk (150GB) was partitioned into 5 NTFS partitions, by my
friend who built the system, at 30GB each.
Last month I had hard disk problems and had to switch off partition G due to
errors/malfunction.
I have bought a second hard drive (80GB) which is compatible with the system
(SATA) and installed it (but not formatted it, it is just sitting there but
is recognised by the system but no drive letter is allocated yet).
What I want to do is replicate partition/drive C from the main hard disk
onto the new/back up hard disk. I want to do this because drive/partition C
is where all the startup/windows files are. In the event of a main hard disk
crash I want to invoke the new hard disk to boot/load Windows immediately
from the backup hard disk thus causing no computer downtime.
I am thinking of using Norton Ghost to ghost partition C to the back up
drive then changing the BIOS settings to firstly load/boot from the Maxtor
then the floppy drive then the back up hard disk.
Would this work and would the backup drive need disconnecting or would the
main/backup hard disks work happily together.
I have read elsewhere about 'mirror raid' technology (which I think is
available when I come to format the new hard disk using the 'Disk Management'
tool when I right click 'My Computer'.
Would this be a better option and if so could someone please explain simply
how it works, how I do this and is it easy to follow using the 'Disk
Management' wizard.
Many thanks