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I have a new computer with an OEM version of Vista Home Basic.
I have an old computer with an up to date retail version of XP including the registration/sn number. I DO NOT have the original XP disk. How do I transfer XP via CD/DVD to a second partition on my new computer? |
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Without a Windows XP installation CD, you can't.
-- Carey Frisch Microsoft MVP Windows Shell/User --------------------------------------------------------------- "Steve" <spinetxnj1@comcast.net> wrote in message news:%23sdcJA4fIHA.320@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl... I have a new computer with an OEM version of Vista Home Basic. I have an old computer with an up to date retail version of XP including the registration/sn number. I DO NOT have the original XP disk. How do I transfer XP via CD/DVD to a second partition on my new computer? |
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"Carey Frisch [MVP]" <cnfrisch@nospamgmail.com> wrote in message
news:ubSBiC4fIHA.4712@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl... > Without a Windows XP installation CD, you can't. Actually, it is possible. I have done this many times, but it's not really worth it if you are just doing it once. You need Acronis TrueImage Workstation (not Home) and the Universal Restore addon. I have used this method to transfer OS installations to different hardware in emergencies, but I use it far more often to make existing OS installations into virtual machines, when consolidating hardware, or just wanting the old OS installation to refer to or extract from. ss. |
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hello, I will give you a more flexible response than carey did...:-) (as
always) I will give you the BEST answer. you have 2.5 solutions: (you will understand why im saying two and a half solutions later) Only the first solution is supported normally, the others I give just in case you want to try them. Solution 1) Basically all you need is a CD of the same TYPE of your XP installation. What matters is the type of install for example if you have retail, if its home or pro, you need to find a retail cd of that same type.. And then of course you have your product key. In other words you can install from ANY cd as long as if its the same TYPE of XP and you use your product key. If a friend has a cd with XP retail *same version home or pro* as you do, then you can use that, along with YOUR product key. If you dont have your old product key written down you can find it via the old installation via a small free program called magic jelly bean get it here http://www.magicaljellybean.com/keyfinder.shtml this will find the product key if you dont know it from your XP install.. write it down and keep it somewhere in a safe place. you can also ORDER the Media from microsoft, with a minimal cost here: http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=326246 Solution 2) You can try GHOSTING the current install, writing the IMAGE on dvd, then gosting it back on the new drive. This method MAY OR MAY NOT WORK, but you really dont have anything to lose.. since if it doesnt work you just format the drive again.. lol What will happen (if it works) is that XP will struggle to adjust itself to the new hardware trying to find the correct drivers in order for it to function. If it works the working windows may not be that stable... But I HAVE done this a few times with success and a few times it just gave me a blue screen. In order to make an IMAGE of the install you can use a nice product like ACRONIS TRUE IMAGE (thats what I use) but there are others too.. basically what happens is that you use this ghosting software to create an identical COPY of the old install and you put it on a DVDs... then with that same ghosting software you restore the install on the new hard drive... then you boot widows and pray that it will work Solution 2.5) I named this 2.5 because I know MVP's will whine and ALEXB will come along saying that Im a crook lol.. but who cares about them really? My intention is to give you more flexibilty and options... and from then on YOU decide whats best. You CAN FIND the xp ISO IMAGES on TORRENT intact (not cracked) if you know how to search, so you can download the ISO of the XP that corresponds to your version, burn it into a CD and user YOUR PRODUCT KEY to activate. So you are just getting the installation media from torrent and you are using your product key to actiave. WARNING (and this is why I call it solution 2.5) if you DONT know what you are doing you MAY fall into some cracked version of XP or even worse some that has a virus in it... so be warned ... Im only offering this last solution just in case you are very good with search in on torrents and you can understand what is good or not there. Tell me if any of this helps "Steve" <spinetxnj1@comcast.net> wrote in message news:%23sdcJA4fIHA.320@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl... >I have a new computer with an OEM version of Vista Home Basic. > > I have an old computer with an up to date retail version of XP including > the registration/sn number. I DO NOT have the original XP disk. > > How do I transfer XP via CD/DVD to a second partition on my new computer? |
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Yes, I just posted that solution too..
I have done it also many times... but I explain also the setbacks it may have... I dont know why these MVPs are so inflexible... As a computer geek I have done things that others thought impossible... I expecially find it pleasing to prove MVPs wrong each time they say "its not possible" Im my opinion ANYTHING IS POSSIBLE. but I guess either he doesnt know this method, or he doesnt want to offer it because its "not supported by microsoft" "Synapse Syndrome" <synapse@NOSPAMsyndrome.me.uk> wrote in message news:eYyVVN4fIHA.5164@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl... > "Carey Frisch [MVP]" <cnfrisch@nospamgmail.com> wrote in message > news:ubSBiC4fIHA.4712@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl... >> Without a Windows XP installation CD, you can't. > > > Actually, it is possible. I have done this many times, but it's not > really worth it if you are just doing it once. You need Acronis TrueImage > Workstation (not Home) and the Universal Restore addon. > > I have used this method to transfer OS installations to different hardware > in emergencies, but I use it far more often to make existing OS > installations into virtual machines, when consolidating hardware, or just > wanting the old OS installation to refer to or extract from. > > ss. > |
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"On the Bridge!" <On@the,Bridge> wrote in message
news:47cfe569$1@newsgate.x-privat.org... > Yes, I just posted that solution too.. > I have done it also many times... but I explain also the setbacks it may > have... > > I dont know why these MVPs are so inflexible... > > As a computer geek I have done things that others thought impossible... > I expecially find it pleasing to prove MVPs wrong each time they say > "its not possible" > > Im my opinion ANYTHING IS POSSIBLE. > > but I guess either he doesnt know this method, or he doesnt want to offer > it because > its "not supported by microsoft" I can't see where you mentioned TrueImage Workstation with the Universal Restore addon. Your solution seems pretty messy. Does it even work, when just using a straight image? There is nothing to reset the Hardware Abstraction Layer or turn off the non-default drivers. ss. |
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It works without the universal restore add-on some times (most of the times
in fact).. but yes universal restore IS the way to go... but then he will NEED true image (acronis) while he may already have another GHOSTING app. "Synapse Syndrome" <synapse@NOSPAMsyndrome.me.uk> wrote in message news:uSKQBo4fIHA.3400@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl... > "On the Bridge!" <On@the,Bridge> wrote in message > news:47cfe569$1@newsgate.x-privat.org... >> Yes, I just posted that solution too.. >> I have done it also many times... but I explain also the setbacks it may >> have... >> >> I dont know why these MVPs are so inflexible... >> >> As a computer geek I have done things that others thought impossible... >> I expecially find it pleasing to prove MVPs wrong each time they say >> "its not possible" >> >> Im my opinion ANYTHING IS POSSIBLE. >> >> but I guess either he doesnt know this method, or he doesnt want to offer >> it because >> its "not supported by microsoft" > > > I can't see where you mentioned TrueImage Workstation with the Universal > Restore addon. Your solution seems pretty messy. Does it even work, when > just using a straight image? There is nothing to reset the Hardware > Abstraction Layer or turn off the non-default drivers. > > ss. > |
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you dont need to "turn off non needed drivers", in XP each time its booted
it checks what hardware is installed and then loads the drivers for it... they are just being ignored "Synapse Syndrome" <synapse@NOSPAMsyndrome.me.uk> wrote in message news:uSKQBo4fIHA.3400@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl... > "On the Bridge!" <On@the,Bridge> wrote in message > news:47cfe569$1@newsgate.x-privat.org... >> Yes, I just posted that solution too.. >> I have done it also many times... but I explain also the setbacks it may >> have... >> >> I dont know why these MVPs are so inflexible... >> >> As a computer geek I have done things that others thought impossible... >> I expecially find it pleasing to prove MVPs wrong each time they say >> "its not possible" >> >> Im my opinion ANYTHING IS POSSIBLE. >> >> but I guess either he doesnt know this method, or he doesnt want to offer >> it because >> its "not supported by microsoft" > > > I can't see where you mentioned TrueImage Workstation with the Universal > Restore addon. Your solution seems pretty messy. Does it even work, when > just using a straight image? There is nothing to reset the Hardware > Abstraction Layer or turn off the non-default drivers. > > ss. > |
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"On the Bridge!" <On@the,Bridge> wrote in message
news:47cfec2e@newsgate.x-privat.org... > It works without the universal restore add-on some times (most of the > times in fact).. Most times?? That really depends on whether his new machine is similar to his old one. If the new chipset needs a different HAL, it will all fall down, and then he'll have to make a Repair install and end up with an unstable OS installation with lots of shrapnel all over the place. ss. |
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"If the new chipset needs a different HAL"
You think I dont know this? Lol.. Yes.. you are right.. but I had to give this alternative to the poster... he really has nothing to lose if he cant find a disk... it will just not work "Synapse Syndrome" <synapse@NOSPAMsyndrome.me.uk> wrote in message news:uQGhBz4fIHA.1944@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl... > "On the Bridge!" <On@the,Bridge> wrote in message > news:47cfec2e@newsgate.x-privat.org... >> It works without the universal restore add-on some times (most of the >> times in fact).. > > Most times?? That really depends on whether his new machine is similar to > his old one. If the new chipset needs a different HAL, it will all fall > down, and then he'll have to make a Repair install and end up with an > unstable OS installation with lots of shrapnel all over the place. > > ss. > |
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