Or get CasperXP. It's extremely friendly, as opposed to Ghost, which
is more for advanced users.
>Very easy, get ahold of Norton Ghost, Install your new
>hard drive as slave. Start your computer. Install Norton
>Ghost. Now start the application, follw the instructions
>copy one hard drive(image) to the other. Very simple. Now
>install the new hard drive as master and your old as
>slave. You are done. This should only take about 20 min.
>I might add Norton Ghost is an awesome software, you can
>do many things with it. Check it out.
>>-----Original Message-----
>>Hello. What I'm tryng to do is copy everything on my
>>original hard drive to the newer faster bigger hard
>drive
>>I've put in. I guess what I need to know is what is the
>>best way to do this? Is there a way to do this with XP
>>all at once? I'd like to run both hard drives, and I'd
>>like the new one to act as the original. Will I have to
>>reinstall Xp to the new hard drive?
>> I'm just looking for a fairly concise method of
>>operations for moving Everything from the old hard drive
>>to the new one, so I can run everything from the new
>one,
>>reformat the old one and use it with the new one.
>> I've had some conflicting and some oversimplified
>>feedback on this. Not too much, but enough to make me
>>kinda take my time getting through this so I don't break
>>anything! Thanks much. --chris.
>>.
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