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I want to replace my current 40GB Maxtor hard drive running Windows XP
Professional with a new 120GB Seagate drive. Ideally, I would like to ensure a clean installation of WinXP Pro on the new drive, reinstall the programs, and transfer the data files from the old drive. Currently, I have an HP machine originally installed w/ Win2k Pro and upgraded to WinXP Pro using the OEM-supplied WinXP Pro upgrade CD. Is this possible? Or do I need to "clone" the old drive? Are there any licensing issues? Comments appreciated - thanks, Smack |
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In news:7DC1E54B-82E9-45D1-9DC4-4495283173FA@microsoft.com,
Smack <Smack@discussions.microsoft.com> had this to say: My reply is at the bottom of your sent message: > I want to replace my current 40GB Maxtor hard drive running Windows XP > Professional with a new 120GB Seagate drive. Ideally, I would like to > ensure a clean installation of WinXP Pro on the new drive, reinstall > the programs, and transfer the data files from the old drive. > Currently, I have an HP machine originally installed w/ Win2k Pro and > upgraded to WinXP Pro using the OEM-supplied WinXP Pro upgrade CD. Is > this possible? Or do I need to "clone" the old drive? Are there any > licensing issues? Comments appreciated - thanks, > > Smack You should be able to. As it's OEM I am not really sure but you might be able to simply move the drive in, clone it over using the utility from the drive vendor and then you MIGHT have to do a repair installation... Repair Installation of XP: http://kgiii.info/windows/XP/general/xprepair.html For cloning the drive there's a freeware listing on this page: Backup! Image/Clone : http://kgiii.info/windows/all/advanced/image-clone.html Licensing should not be an issue according to my understanding of the EULA and the many millions of posts (well probably not millions but a whole bunch really) that I've either watched or participated in. -- Galen - MS MVP - Windows (Shell/User & IE) http://dts-l.org/ "My life is spent in one long effort to escape from the commonplaces of existence." - Sherlock Holmes |
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See below:
"Galen" wrote: > In news:7DC1E54B-82E9-45D1-9DC4-4495283173FA@microsoft.com, > Smack <Smack@discussions.microsoft.com> had this to say: > > My reply is at the bottom of your sent message: > > > I want to replace my current 40GB Maxtor hard drive running Windows XP > > Professional with a new 120GB Seagate drive. Ideally, I would like to > > ensure a clean installation of WinXP Pro on the new drive, reinstall > > the programs, and transfer the data files from the old drive. > > Currently, I have an HP machine originally installed w/ Win2k Pro and > > upgraded to WinXP Pro using the OEM-supplied WinXP Pro upgrade CD. Is > > this possible? Or do I need to "clone" the old drive? Are there any > > licensing issues? Comments appreciated - thanks, > > > > Smack > > You should be able to. As it's OEM I am not really sure but you might be > able to simply move the drive in, clone it over using the utility from the > drive vendor and then you MIGHT have to do a repair installation... > > Repair Installation of XP: > http://kgiii.info/windows/XP/general/xprepair.html > > For cloning the drive there's a freeware listing on this page: > > Backup! Image/Clone : > http://kgiii.info/windows/all/advanced/image-clone.html > > Licensing should not be an issue according to my understanding of the EULA > and the many millions of posts (well probably not millions but a whole bunch > really) that I've either watched or participated in. > > -- > Galen - MS MVP - Windows (Shell/User & IE) > http://dts-l.org/ > > "My life is spent in one long effort to escape from the commonplaces of > existence." - Sherlock Holmes > > > Thanks Galen - my first preference would be to do a "new" install of WinXP Pro on the new drive. Can I use my Upgrade CD to do that; e.g. do the hardware install, boot from the CD, and install a clean version of WinXP Pro? I haven't done any "maintenance" or "repair" installs since the original upgrade a few years ago, so I imagine there has to be a lot of "junk" files on the existing disk. Thanks, Smack |
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Hi, maxblast for windows on the maxtor.com site should clone ok. I've used
it a few times and it's always done the trick.... ChrisC "Smack" <Smack@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:C252C3D8-FD07-4B4D-B993-2A8F6AFE9569@microsoft.com... > See below: > > "Galen" wrote: > >> In news:7DC1E54B-82E9-45D1-9DC4-4495283173FA@microsoft.com, >> Smack <Smack@discussions.microsoft.com> had this to say: >> >> My reply is at the bottom of your sent message: >> >> > I want to replace my current 40GB Maxtor hard drive running Windows XP >> > Professional with a new 120GB Seagate drive. Ideally, I would like to >> > ensure a clean installation of WinXP Pro on the new drive, reinstall >> > the programs, and transfer the data files from the old drive. >> > Currently, I have an HP machine originally installed w/ Win2k Pro and >> > upgraded to WinXP Pro using the OEM-supplied WinXP Pro upgrade CD. Is >> > this possible? Or do I need to "clone" the old drive? Are there any >> > licensing issues? Comments appreciated - thanks, >> > >> > Smack >> >> You should be able to. As it's OEM I am not really sure but you might be >> able to simply move the drive in, clone it over using the utility from >> the >> drive vendor and then you MIGHT have to do a repair installation... >> >> Repair Installation of XP: >> http://kgiii.info/windows/XP/general/xprepair.html >> >> For cloning the drive there's a freeware listing on this page: >> >> Backup! Image/Clone : >> http://kgiii.info/windows/all/advanced/image-clone.html >> >> Licensing should not be an issue according to my understanding of the >> EULA >> and the many millions of posts (well probably not millions but a whole >> bunch >> really) that I've either watched or participated in. >> >> -- >> Galen - MS MVP - Windows (Shell/User & IE) >> http://dts-l.org/ >> >> "My life is spent in one long effort to escape from the commonplaces of >> existence." - Sherlock Holmes >> >> >> > Thanks Galen - my first preference would be to do a "new" install of WinXP > Pro on the new drive. Can I use my Upgrade CD to do that; e.g. do the > hardware install, boot from the CD, and install a clean version of WinXP > Pro? > I haven't done any "maintenance" or "repair" installs since the original > upgrade a few years ago, so I imagine there has to be a lot of "junk" > files > on the existing disk. Thanks, > > Smack |
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In news:C252C3D8-FD07-4B4D-B993-2A8F6AFE9569@microsoft.com,
Smack <Smack@discussions.microsoft.com> had this to say: My reply is at the bottom of your sent message: > See below: > > "Galen" wrote: > >> In news:7DC1E54B-82E9-45D1-9DC4-4495283173FA@microsoft.com, >> Smack <Smack@discussions.microsoft.com> had this to say: >> >> My reply is at the bottom of your sent message: >> >>> I want to replace my current 40GB Maxtor hard drive running Windows >>> XP Professional with a new 120GB Seagate drive. Ideally, I would >>> like to ensure a clean installation of WinXP Pro on the new drive, >>> reinstall the programs, and transfer the data files from the old >>> drive. Currently, I have an HP machine originally installed w/ >>> Win2k Pro and upgraded to WinXP Pro using the OEM-supplied WinXP >>> Pro upgrade CD. Is this possible? Or do I need to "clone" the old >>> drive? Are there any licensing issues? Comments appreciated - >>> thanks, >>> >>> Smack >> >> You should be able to. As it's OEM I am not really sure but you >> might be able to simply move the drive in, clone it over using the >> utility from the drive vendor and then you MIGHT have to do a repair >> installation... >> >> Repair Installation of XP: >> http://kgiii.info/windows/XP/general/xprepair.html >> >> For cloning the drive there's a freeware listing on this page: >> >> Backup! Image/Clone : >> http://kgiii.info/windows/all/advanced/image-clone.html >> >> Licensing should not be an issue according to my understanding of >> the EULA and the many millions of posts (well probably not millions >> but a whole bunch really) that I've either watched or participated >> in. >> >> -- >> Galen - MS MVP - Windows (Shell/User & IE) >> http://dts-l.org/ >> >> "My life is spent in one long effort to escape from the commonplaces >> of existence." - Sherlock Holmes >> >> >> > Thanks Galen - my first preference would be to do a "new" install of > WinXP Pro on the new drive. Can I use my Upgrade CD to do that; e.g. > do the hardware install, boot from the CD, and install a clean > version of WinXP Pro? I haven't done any "maintenance" or "repair" > installs since the original upgrade a few years ago, so I imagine > there has to be a lot of "junk" files on the existing disk. Thanks, > > Smack Yes - you should be able to without a problem. When doing your clean install from the upgrade CD you will be asked to insert a CD containing the older OS that you're going to upgrade from. That's considered the qualifying media and you'll want to have that CD handy when you reach that process. -- Galen - MS MVP - Windows (Shell/User & IE) http://dts-l.org/ "My life is spent in one long effort to escape from the commonplaces of existence." - Sherlock Holmes |
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