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      9th Jul 2006
Hello guys:


I'm replacing an older HDD in computer with a newer one. Can somehow suggest
how can I copy all the data from an old HDD? I have Windows 2000 installed on
it. I'm mostly curious about any hardware devices to do that.

Thank you in advance.
 
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      9th Jul 2006
Disconect old hd, fit new hd as master, and with old still disconnected
install/update win and your apps.
Once ok, shutdown, connect old hd as slave, bootup and copy data to new
You may well have to refer to this when copying old data
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/308421/en-us

"dc2000" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Hello guys:
>
>
> I'm replacing an older HDD in computer with a newer one. Can somehow

suggest
> how can I copy all the data from an old HDD? I have Windows 2000 installed

on
> it. I'm mostly curious about any hardware devices to do that.
>
> Thank you in advance.



 
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      9th Jul 2006

dc2000 wrote:
> Hello guys:
>
>
> I'm replacing an older HDD in computer with a newer one. Can somehow suggest
> how can I copy all the data from an old HDD? I have Windows 2000 installed on
> it. I'm mostly curious about any hardware devices to do that.
>

Hardware drive duplicators are spendy. Really only economical if you
need do a large number of drive images. Four figures.

Other people can answer the software duplicator issue.

 
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Thomas Wendell
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      9th Jul 2006
No hardware needed...

Any decent disk-image program has the disk-copy portion. Also, all(?) HD
mfg's has a disk-copy program, if not WITH the new HD, then available at
their website...usually with instructions....


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"dc2000" <(E-Mail Removed)> kirjoitti
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> Hello guys:
>
>
> I'm replacing an older HDD in computer with a newer one. Can somehow
> suggest
> how can I copy all the data from an old HDD? I have Windows 2000 installed
> on
> it. I'm mostly curious about any hardware devices to do that.
>
> Thank you in advance.



 
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David Webb
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      9th Jul 2006
There are various methods to do this, one of which you should consider is using
Windows XP's native F.A.S.T. utility. It's designed to transfer the applicable
program data files and settings of your choosing from one system to another and
it
can also be used for backup purposes. See this link for a comprehensive
discussion and tips on how to use it:

Files and Settings Transfer Wizard
http://winsupportcenter.com/win5/a/fast.htm

Here's the MSKB article on this subject:

HOW TO: Use Files and Settings Transfer Wizard in Windows XP
http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;en-us;293118

Be aware that passwords will not make the trip...that's by design.

"dc2000" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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| Hello guys:
|
|
| I'm replacing an older HDD in computer with a newer one. Can somehow suggest
| how can I copy all the data from an old HDD? I have Windows 2000 installed on
| it. I'm mostly curious about any hardware devices to do that.
|
| Thank you in advance.


 
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=?Utf-8?B?ZGMyMDAw?=
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      9th Jul 2006
Thank you guys. I will try. I have also just discovered that this HDD is not
a boot one (i.e, Drive D: it doesn't have OS installed on it). Does it make
it easier to copy? If so, then how?

Thanks again...


"David Webb" wrote:

> There are various methods to do this, one of which you should consider is using
> Windows XP's native F.A.S.T. utility. It's designed to transfer the applicable
> program data files and settings of your choosing from one system to another and
> it
> can also be used for backup purposes. See this link for a comprehensive
> discussion and tips on how to use it:
>
> Files and Settings Transfer Wizard
> http://winsupportcenter.com/win5/a/fast.htm
>
> Here's the MSKB article on this subject:
>
> HOW TO: Use Files and Settings Transfer Wizard in Windows XP
> http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;en-us;293118
>
> Be aware that passwords will not make the trip...that's by design.
>
> "dc2000" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:437B4906-9971-4AC5-BF8F-(E-Mail Removed)...
> | Hello guys:
> |
> |
> | I'm replacing an older HDD in computer with a newer one. Can somehow suggest
> | how can I copy all the data from an old HDD? I have Windows 2000 installed on
> | it. I'm mostly curious about any hardware devices to do that.
> |
> | Thank you in advance.
>
>
>

 
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