System disk full (small) how can I move WinXP?

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My tiny system disk is full. I have a large D: drive with plenty of space.
Is there a way i can "move" windows to the D: drive without wiping out
everything on it?

I tried installing XP on the D drive, now I have 2 copies of XP and can't
get rid of the first (and I lost all my settings/users etc. on the new
installation).

Help!

Thanks,

Matt
 
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: My tiny system disk is full. I have a large D: drive with plenty of space.
: Is there a way i can "move" windows to the D: drive without wiping out
: everything on it?

Sure, search for "Image program". Acronis is good. www.acronis.com

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: I tried installing XP on the D drive, now I have 2 copies of XP and can't
: get rid of the first (and I lost all my settings/users etc. on the new
: installation).

Why cant you get rid of first ?
To copy settings easily :

Login to your previous XP:
Type migwiz.exe in Start > Run. That will open "Files and settings wizard".
1.Click Next
2.Click Old Computer > Click Next
3.Click Other (for example, a removal......) > Choose a path > Click Next
4.Click Next
5.Follow steps.

Now Login to the new XP:
1. Click Next
2. Choose New Computer > Follow steps

::::: Ayush
 
Locate a copy of Norton Ghost. Then, clone the older C: drive to the D:.
After, make the D: the new C:.
 
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