I just bought a couple of Seagate 320 GB hard drives to replace two 120 GB
hard drives in my computer. I've already copied the contents of a storage
drive to one of the 320 GB Seagates. That was simple enough. But in
approaching how to go about copying the contents of my boot drive (c:/), to
my other Seagate 320 GB drive I'm not so clear, since Windows XP Pro won't
allow direct copying of certain system files while Windows XP is in
operation (duh). Obviously I need to perform this operation using an
operating system other than the one that on the disk I want to copy.
Can anyone suggest a good method (perhaps a feature or capability included
within WindowsXP Pro itself), a good disk copy product, and/or dos based
operating system I might want to use in order to successfully copy
everything on my present C:/ drive to my new Seagate drive, so that after
that I can then simply substitute the original 120 GB boot drive with the
new and fully ready to take over 320 GB boot drive.
Ken
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