Thanks for your reply Jetro - it's actually helpful. If I delete the Windows
directories from the old hard drive, how would I pull my Start menu icons and
shortcuts to the new XP start menu, and everywhere else they need to be?
Maybe I should make the old disk the primary boot disk (master) and use the
new disk as a secondary storage disk and then just delete WinXP from that
disk since that is all it will really have on it. But will all the old Win
..ini and .sys settings get updated. Booting into the old disk will contain
"old" settings from my "old" computer. Will they update automatically? Some
guy told me they would cause my system to hang or crash.
Also, what do I update my boot.ini file with?
Thanks!
"Jetro" wrote:
> If you don't need second Windows delete Windows directory.
> If you don't want to lose data do not format anything.
> If you think about a lot of programs you should boot Windows from the "old"
> disk.
> If you think about a disk failure leave the system as is but edit the
> boot.ini file on both disks.
> OEM license isn't transferable.
>
> http://support.microsoft.com/?id=315341
> How to perform an in-place upgrade (reinstallation) of Windows XP
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