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deleting the old windows directory?

 
 
Cankat Akdemir
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      7th Sep 2005
if you install a new copy of windows on the new disk. and if you believe
that your personal datas are in safe. you can...


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"or" <(E-Mail Removed)>, haber iletisinde şunları
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> OS: WindowsXP - home edition. i have tranferred all files from an old
> disk to my new S-ATA disk. May I delete the windows directory from the
> old disk without any repercussions?
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      7th Sep 2005
OS: WindowsXP - home edition. i have tranferred all files from an old disk
to my new S-ATA disk. May I delete the windows directory from the old disk
without any repercussions?


 
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      7th Sep 2005
In news:OAZ$(E-Mail Removed),
or <(E-Mail Removed)> typed:

> OS: WindowsXP - home edition. i have tranferred all files from
> an
> old disk to my new S-ATA disk. May I delete the windows
> directory
> from the old disk without any repercussions?



What do you mean by "i have tranferred"? How did you do this? Are
you now booting from the the new SATA drive?

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      7th Sep 2005
In news:(E-Mail Removed),
or <(E-Mail Removed)> typed:

> "Ken Blake" <(E-Mail Removed)> skrev i melding
> news:(E-Mail Removed)...
>> In news:OAZ$(E-Mail Removed),
>> or <(E-Mail Removed)> typed:
>>
>>> OS: WindowsXP - home edition. i have tranferred all files
>>> from an
>>> old disk to my new S-ATA disk. May I delete the windows
>>> directory
>>> from the old disk without any repercussions?

>>
>>
>> What do you mean by "i have tranferred"? How did you do this?
>> Are
>> you now booting from the the new SATA drive?

>
> yes, booting from the SATA disk. i didn't move the files. the
> computer firm did. the file contents of the old disk are now
> placed
> in a directory on the SATA disk called: "Old disk."



If you are booting from the new drive, and you are convinced that
the transfer was done successfully, then you can delete
everything from the old one.

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Malke
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      7th Sep 2005
or wrote:

>
> "Ken Blake" <(E-Mail Removed)> skrev i melding
> news:(E-Mail Removed)...
>> In news:OAZ$(E-Mail Removed),
>> or <(E-Mail Removed)> typed:
>>
>>> OS: WindowsXP - home edition. i have tranferred all files from an
>>> old disk to my new S-ATA disk. May I delete the windows directory
>>> from the old disk without any repercussions?

>>
>>
>> What do you mean by "i have tranferred"? How did you do this? Are you
>> now booting from the the new SATA drive?

>
> yes, booting from the SATA disk. i didn't move the files. the computer
> firm did. the file contents of the old disk are now placed in a
> directory on the SATA disk called: "Old disk."


That makes things clearer. The computer firm just copied everything from
your old drive to that "Old disk" folder so they didn't have to pick
through and find your data. Copy whatever data files, favorites,
addressbooks, etc. you want and put them in your new Windows
installation. You can't copy programs; those will need to be
reinstalled in your new Windows. After you are quite sure you have all
the data, you can delete the "Old disk" files and folder.

Malke
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      7th Sep 2005

"Ken Blake" <(E-Mail Removed)> skrev i melding
news:(E-Mail Removed)...
> In news:OAZ$(E-Mail Removed),
> or <(E-Mail Removed)> typed:
>
>> OS: WindowsXP - home edition. i have tranferred all files from an
>> old disk to my new S-ATA disk. May I delete the windows directory
>> from the old disk without any repercussions?

>
>
> What do you mean by "i have tranferred"? How did you do this? Are you now
> booting from the the new SATA drive?


yes, booting from the SATA disk. i didn't move the files. the computer firm
did. the file contents of the old disk are now placed in a directory on the
SATA disk called: "Old disk."
>
> --
> Ken Blake - Microsoft MVP Windows: Shell/User
> Please reply to the newsgroup
>



 
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