"whitesmith" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> I was running out of available space on my hard drive so I bought
> another (larger) one and installed it in my system along with the old
> one. My plan was to put XP on the new drive and remove it from the old
> one later on. This is evidently more complicated than I imagined
> because I can't find a way to change the status of the old drive from
> primary (bootable) to logical (non-boot) in PartitionMagic or Easeus
> Partition Manager.
>
> I don't need two bootable drives in the same box. I'd be thankful to
> anyone who can explain what needs doing to eliminate the boot feature
> on the old drive.
The usual method to clone a disk goes like this:
- Connect both disks: One as a master, the other as a slave.
- Boot the machine with your PQMagic Rescue disk.
- Copy the old to the new disk.
- Mark the system partition on the new disk as "active".
- Remove the old disk.
- Make the new disk the primary master.
- Boot the machine with the new disk.
If you cannot find the spot in PQMagic to mark the new
system partition active, check the PQMagic FAQs.
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