That's exactly what I'm trying to avoid; reinstalling all
my applications, having to update all my drivers, and then
doing the whole XP update thing again, as well.
>-----Original Message-----
>Hello
>
>Just install the new drive load your OS with applications
and
>all drivers ok. Then setup the old drive as a slave and
copy your
>data over
>
>alvin
>
>
>Paul DiBartolo wrote:
>
>> I have purchased a new WDC 80Gb (8Mb cache) hard drive,
so
>> would like to make it my master disk. Cannot copy all
>> system files from original disk from within Win XP.
When
>> attempting to use Western Digital Data Lifeguard 11.0,
>> partition one on original 80Gb (2Mb cache) drive is
>> identified as Fat32, even though it is NTFS (this was
not
>> it's original config but was done after the OS was
>> installed to avoid video file limitations). Data
>> Lifeguard complains it cannot copy Fat32 (original disk)
>> onto NTFS (new disk). I reformatted the new disk making
>> the first partition Fat32. Data Lifeguard starts the
copy
>> but states it's finished in about 30 seconds. Does
anyone
>> know of a work-around to this problem that will allow me
>> to copy my original disk onto the new disk?
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