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> i have a PC with two OS installed
> C = Win 98
> D = Win Xp
>
> i want to change my Harddisk and also i dont want to have that win98
> in my new harddisk ,
> so i need only my win xp from D drive to my C drive in my new hdd, so
> i make the ghost image of my D Drive with windows XP ,
> then i made the partition on my new hard disk and installed the ghost
> image to the first partition but it did not work ...
>
> can anyone tell me what and how to change the settings of my winxp so
> that it can run in the new hdd with only XP and not win98...
>
> i think i have to change the boot setting , but donno what to do ...
>
> please help me ...
>
> thanks
>
>
There were some files (hidden) on your old C: that were needed for XP to
boot. You could possibly copy these to your current C:, make C: active
and bootable, and change the boot.ini to match, but you would still have
many settings in the registry and various program's configuration files
that point to D: instead of C:.