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Solve : New 250 GIG drive installed what next???? |
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Answer» I installed a NEW 250 GIG hard drive on a cable to the COMPUTER as a slave, but when I go to my computer I cant see it. They store didnt give me anything else just the drive. Thanks for explaining that BC, no disk for install just the drive in a bag. No cable no info nothing.... but they were cheap!! I'll have to ask Patio if she can tell me more about "Cloneing" then, to make sure I get it right if I go down that path. Do you think she'd mind if I PM her? Its the best solution though. I doubt that Id have all the program disks (CD's).. So I'd loose some programs on the drive. Doing it that way. I see what you you are saying about copying the drive and it not being bootable. The drive letter can be changed or reassigned is good. I should have thought of that last night.(but I was really tired) told you I needed a fresh look. Quote from: BC_Programmer on September 22, 2008, 12:04:41 PM In summary, your plan has a big hitch that I see, the fact that the new drive won't boot from simply having the contents of C:\ copied. In addition, a lot of system files are locked while the OS is running- I have some Win XP CD's to reinstall the O/S Got 98, 98SE, XP, 2000, 2kPro... was told to stay away from Vista so no Vista. I have most, if not all, of the programs copied to the hard drive (the intended Old C: in a special folder) just in case I lost the program CD originals. My brother set that up for me. In case something became corrupted or damaged. So I just delete the program and go to the file and reinstall the program.( I think he got tired of me knocking on his door at midnight with a computer in hand saying its broken). A question comes to mind.... Whats the benefit of a partitioned drive?... Say this 250Gig drive, Eg partition it to 100 75 and 50 Gig (approx) I remember in the early days my brother had two operating systems on this drive for me to choose which one I liked to use best. That was partitioned I think. Me thinks its time to do a back up b4 I go much further then.. I dont want to have to post "Ive lost a heap of stufff help me, help me please" Thank BC Aegis and others for helping expand my universe.Hmm, no CD. That makes things a bit more difficult. Another possibility involves performing the copy as you were intending to, and moving the drives as intended (new drive as C:, old C: as slave, etc), the computer wouldn't boot at this point, but using an XP CD's repair function might write the appropriate boot sector code. a Hard Disk Cloning utility would be ideal. Who is the drive manufacturer? often you can download their specially branded cloning utility from their web site.I think the best way to do this then is to install the 250 GIG, install an O/S on it and remove the two others. The other drives have lots of programs on them... just I dont use a lot of them all the time any more. then I'll have a clean drive with just the programs I want on it, and forget about trying to clone drives for a while. Thanks to all who helped. Im just going to have a new clean drive with no crap on it. This would have done it all The 250 would have become C: and you wouldn't be re-installing everything.... Sigh.Quote from: patio on September 25, 2008, 05:27:48 PM This would have done it all I tried: Quote from: BC_Programmer on September 23, 2008, 12:31:30 PM a Hard Disk Cloning utility would be ideal. Who is the drive manufacturer? often you can download their specially branded cloning utility from their web site.Well i gave him that advice days ago in another thread and i wrote out the step by step instructions for him... It's not all that difficult if you click the link and read it.I really see what you both are saying but what can I say but a simple Thank You, for I have but that to offer. When I read through it all, slowly and in the light of day, with a fresh mind, I think Yep..... The name says it all Thank youAnd honestly- this way you have a fresh installation too. |
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