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can i possibly tansfer the O/S installed in my pc from drive h: to drive c: I don't know why my O/S went into drvie h: I used a window xp pro with a two hard-drive disk. |
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Banie wrote:
> can i possibly tansfer the O/S installed in my pc from drive h: to > drive c: > > I don't know why my O/S went into drvie h: > > I used a window xp pro with a two hard-drive disk. Did you have a ZIP drive (internal or external) or and external hard disk drive plugged in when installing? That would cause that. As for moving your install - not easily/reliably - nor with any confidence what-so-ever actually. If it is fresh enough - it would be easier (and better for you in the long run) to disconnect all devices other than the hard drive you want to install on and the CD drive and install Windows XP again before reconnecting all the other items. -- Shenan Stanley MS-MVP -- How To Ask Questions The Smart Way http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html |
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Where do these so called mvps get thier info from,certainly not
microsoft...... Its a simple job to do as you want.Set drive with xp as master on IDE chain,set drive you want to be xp as slave.In xp,format the slave drive with a primary partition,once thru,go to run,type:XCOPY C:\*.* D:\ /c/h/e/k/r Once the DOS window starts,agree to all.When the DOS window ends,youre done,shutoff comp- uter,set new drive as master(configure jumpers,configure it in BIOS if needed), formatt old C:.Also,D: being slave,but if asigned diffrent letter,then use that.... Works every time in XP,unless you run SATA or RAID. "Banie" wrote: > Hi, > > can i possibly tansfer the O/S installed in my pc from drive h: to drive c: > > I don't know why my O/S went into drvie h: > > I used a window xp pro with a two hard-drive disk. |
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Banie wrote:
> can i possibly tansfer the O/S installed in my pc from drive h: to > drive c:. I don't know why my O/S went into drvie h: > > I used a window xp pro with a two hard-drive disk. Andrew E. wrote: > Where do these so called mvps get thier info from,certainly not > microsoft...... > Its a simple job to do as you want.Set drive with xp as master on > IDE chain,set > drive you want to be xp as slave.In xp,format the slave drive with > a primary partition,once thru,go to run,type:XCOPY C:\*.* D:\ > /c/h/e/k/r Once the DOS window starts,agree to all.When the DOS > window ends,youre done,shutoff comp- uter,set new drive as > master(configure jumpers,configure it in BIOS if needed), > formatt old C:.Also,D: being slave,but if asigned diffrent > letter,then use that.... > Works every time in XP,unless you run SATA or RAID. Won't work. Too many things may be in the registry pointing to "H".. Not to mention that just setting a drive to master doesn't make it bootable. Sorry Andrew. Just won't work. I do suggest you (Andrew) try it though. When it doesn't work - just keep trying. -- Shenan Stanley MS-MVP -- How To Ask Questions The Smart Way http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html |
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I had the same problem when I replaced my hard drive. The system/Window files
are on my new drive but it got label "G:". Is there a problem with my master drive labeled as "G"? I do not care if the letter is G instead of C but I just wanted to know if I will run in to problems later. Thanks "Shenan Stanley" wrote: > Banie wrote: > > can i possibly tansfer the O/S installed in my pc from drive h: to > > drive c:. I don't know why my O/S went into drvie h: > > > > I used a window xp pro with a two hard-drive disk. > > Andrew E. wrote: > > Where do these so called mvps get thier info from,certainly not > > microsoft...... > > Its a simple job to do as you want.Set drive with xp as master on > > IDE chain,set > > drive you want to be xp as slave.In xp,format the slave drive with > > a primary partition,once thru,go to run,type:XCOPY C:\*.* D:\ > > /c/h/e/k/r Once the DOS window starts,agree to all.When the DOS > > window ends,youre done,shutoff comp- uter,set new drive as > > master(configure jumpers,configure it in BIOS if needed), > > formatt old C:.Also,D: being slave,but if asigned diffrent > > letter,then use that.... > > Works every time in XP,unless you run SATA or RAID. > > Won't work. > Too many things may be in the registry pointing to "H".. > Not to mention that just setting a drive to master doesn't make it bootable. > > Sorry Andrew. Just won't work. I do suggest you (Andrew) try it though. > When it doesn't work - just keep trying. > > -- > Shenan Stanley > MS-MVP > -- > How To Ask Questions The Smart Way > http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html > > > |
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Mkimurra wrote:
> I had the same problem when I replaced my hard drive. The > system/Window files are on my new drive but it got label "G:". Is > there a problem with my master drive labeled as "G"? I do not care > if the letter is G instead of C but I just wanted to know if I will > run in to problems later. It is possible that you will run into application that were badly written and reference C:\ directly - yes. -- Shenan Stanley MS-MVP -- How To Ask Questions The Smart Way http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html |
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