XP doesnt copy well with third party utilitys,XP doesnt
copy well with XP copying utilitys.
You can copy hd to hd with XCOPY,its included in XP.
Go to run,type:XCOPY C:\*.* D:\ /c/h/e/k/r
Then click run,D: being the hd to copy to,agree to all
in the DOS window,the hd(D

must be empty,formatted
though.It works for many,not all,the best practice is
to use the file transfer wizard,having reinstalled xp
to the new hd,save to a file,current computer is set to
old,then transfer file to cd,it works great.
>-----Original Message-----
>I had an old 20 GB ata100 HDD that I installed Xp with
>SP's and updates and all my games and fun stuff. I used
>norton ghost after formatting the new 80gb SATA drive I
>just got. Windows didn't like that so I did a reinstall
>of winXP. All my desktop links are gone and some
programs
>are working incorrectly. The drive letter has not
changed
>but I'm afeared that the registry settings have changed.
>Do I have to reinstall EVERY program????? All I wanted
to
>do was just ghost everything to the new drive and BOOM it
>should work but it kept hanging at the screen after the
>WINxp loading screen (with the moving progress bar). It
>just sits there with Windows XP displayed and nothing
>happens.I COULD reinstall everything but....WHY SHOULD I
>HAVE TOO?! All I wanted was some more space and SATA!
Is
>it possible to just copy a disk image in XP or is the
only
>way to get XP on a hard drive is to install it?
>.
>