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i built a new (faster comp) for my Wife and she everything thats on her hard
drive the same. How can I use the old hard drive in the new comp. I put the drive in the new computer and started it up,I reconized all the drives,video card,I could go to the Bios and set everything,then when Windows tries to start I get this same stuff:" I get the message: We apologize for the inconvenience, but Windows did not start successfully. A recent hardware or software change might have caused this. I've clicked on every option given and the same thing happens every time. The windows startup begins, a blue screen flashes--too quickly to be able to read the text, then the screen with the boot up options appears; immediately afterwards it goes back to the original screen with the "apology" quoted above. I saw a posting in this forum touching this subject saying that if windows doesn't start, press F8 and start in safe mode with command prompt. I tried that too but it just lead me to the "apology" again. When from the original screen I enter "Safe Mode with Command Prompt" it lists a bunch of commands, but gives me no prompt. It then goes into the sequence of events already described above. " If I take the hard drive and put it back in the old computer it boots up fine,no problems. If i have to do a clean Install to the new computer,can I migrate all the software installed,bookmarks in IE,etc to the new computer with having to reinstall everything seperatly. |
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"Double Bonus" <DoubleBonus@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:B57268DD-5B11-4771-9233-80EE9A09CAC1@microsoft.com... > i built a new (faster comp) for my Wife and she everything thats on her hard > drive the same. How can I use the old hard drive in the new comp. > > I put the drive in the new computer and started it up,I reconized all the > drives,video card,I could go to the Bios and set everything,then when Windows > tries to start I > get this same stuff:" I get the message: We > apologize for the inconvenience, but Windows did not start successfully. A > recent hardware or software change might have caused this. > > I've clicked on every option given and the same thing happens every time. > The windows startup begins, a blue screen flashes--too quickly to be able to > read the text, then the screen with the boot up options appears; immediately > afterwards it goes back to the original screen with the "apology" quoted > above. > I saw a posting in this forum touching this subject saying that if windows > doesn't start, press F8 and start in safe mode with command prompt. I tried > that too but it just lead me to the "apology" again. When from the original > screen I enter "Safe Mode with Command Prompt" it lists a bunch of commands, > but gives me no prompt. It then goes into the sequence of events already > described above. " > If I take the hard drive and put it back in the old computer it boots up > fine,no problems. > If i have to do a clean Install to the new computer,can I migrate all the > software installed,bookmarks in IE,etc to the new computer with having to > reinstall everything seperatly. Google gives me more than 400 hits for your problem. This one looks like it might solve it: http://forums.techguy.org/windows-nt...ng-itself.html |
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In B57268DD-5B11-4771-9233-80EE9A09CAC1@microsoft.com Double
Bonus wrote: > i built a new (faster comp) for my Wife and she everything > thats on her hard drive the same. How can I use the old hard > drive in the new comp. > > I put the drive in the new computer and started it up,I > reconized all the drives,video card,I could go to the Bios > and set everything,then when Windows tries to start I > get this same stuff:" I get the message: We > apologize for the inconvenience, but Windows did not start > successfully. A recent hardware or software change might > have caused this. > > I've clicked on every option given and the same thing > happens every time. The windows startup begins, a blue > screen flashes--too quickly to be able to read the text, > then the screen with the boot up options appears; > immediately afterwards it goes back to the original screen > with the "apology" quoted above. > I saw a posting in this forum touching this subject saying > that if windows doesn't start, press F8 and start in safe > mode with command prompt. I tried that too but it just lead > me to the "apology" again. When from the original screen I > enter "Safe Mode with Command Prompt" it lists a bunch of > commands, but gives me no prompt. It then goes into the > sequence of events already described above. " > If I take the hard drive and put it back in the old computer > it boots up fine,no problems. > If i have to do a clean Install to the new computer,can I > migrate all the software installed,bookmarks in IE,etc to > the new computer with having to reinstall everything > seperatly. Your first option would be to run a repair installation. Take a look at these articles for some pointers: How to Perform a Windows XP Repair Install http://www.michaelstevenstech.com/XPrepairinstall.htm Changing a Motherboard or Moving a Hard Drive with XP Installed http://www.michaelstevenstech.com/moving_xp.html How to replace the motherboard on a computer that is running Windows Server 2003, Windows XP, or Windows 2000 http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;en-us;824125 It should go without saying that you'll want to back up any files that you can't afford to lose before attempting this procedure. If you're unable to successfully repair the existing XP installation and you end up doing a clean install, all your programs will have to be reinstalled. There are a number of ways to backup and move your data files. One of the easiest is the File and Settings Transfer wizard. File and Settings Transfer http://aumha.org/win5/a/fast.php Good luck Nepatsfan |
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Changing a Motherboard or Moving a Hard Drive with XP Installed
http://www.michaelstevenstech.com/moving_xp.html How to Perform a Windows XP Repair Install http://www.michaelstevenstech.com/XPrepairinstall.htm [Courtesy of MS-MVP Michael Stevens] -- Carey Frisch Microsoft MVP Windows - Shell/User Microsoft Community Newsgroups news://msnews.microsoft.com/ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- "Double Bonus" wrote: | i built a new (faster comp) for my Wife and she everything thats on her hard | drive the same. How can I use the old hard drive in the new comp. | | I put the drive in the new computer and started it up,I reconized all the | drives,video card,I could go to the Bios and set everything,then when Windows | tries to start I | get this same stuff:" I get the message: We | apologize for the inconvenience, but Windows did not start successfully. A | recent hardware or software change might have caused this. | | I've clicked on every option given and the same thing happens every time. | The windows startup begins, a blue screen flashes--too quickly to be able to | read the text, then the screen with the boot up options appears; immediately | afterwards it goes back to the original screen with the "apology" quoted | above. | I saw a posting in this forum touching this subject saying that if windows | doesn't start, press F8 and start in safe mode with command prompt. I tried | that too but it just lead me to the "apology" again. When from the original | screen I enter "Safe Mode with Command Prompt" it lists a bunch of commands, | but gives me no prompt. It then goes into the sequence of events already | described above. " | If I take the hard drive and put it back in the old computer it boots up | fine,no problems. | If i have to do a clean Install to the new computer,can I migrate all the | software installed,bookmarks in IE,etc to the new computer with having to | reinstall everything seperatly. |
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Take a look at sysprep, if moving from an old shitbox to a new PC pay
particular attention to the HAL under device manager, may pay to change it to the longwinded (forget the wording) ACPI option from uniprocessor or whatever it's on prior to doing the sysprep, just make sure you get a good image of the drive before doing so. Double Bonus wrote: > i built a new (faster comp) for my Wife and she everything thats on her hard > drive the same. How can I use the old hard drive in the new comp. > > I put the drive in the new computer and started it up,I reconized all the > drives,video card,I could go to the Bios and set everything,then when Windows > tries to start I > get this same stuff:" I get the message: We > apologize for the inconvenience, but Windows did not start successfully. A > recent hardware or software change might have caused this. > > I've clicked on every option given and the same thing happens every time. > The windows startup begins, a blue screen flashes--too quickly to be able to > read the text, then the screen with the boot up options appears; immediately > afterwards it goes back to the original screen with the "apology" quoted > above. > I saw a posting in this forum touching this subject saying that if windows > doesn't start, press F8 and start in safe mode with command prompt. I tried > that too but it just lead me to the "apology" again. When from the original > screen I enter "Safe Mode with Command Prompt" it lists a bunch of commands, > but gives me no prompt. It then goes into the sequence of events already > described above. " > If I take the hard drive and put it back in the old computer it boots up > fine,no problems. > If i have to do a clean Install to the new computer,can I migrate all the > software installed,bookmarks in IE,etc to the new computer with having to > reinstall everything seperatly. > > |
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I started old comp.,put in XP CD,chose Install and repair is not an option.
It says that the installed version is to new. "Hunter1" wrote: > Take a look at sysprep, if moving from an old shitbox to a new PC pay > particular attention to the HAL under device manager, may pay to change > it to the longwinded (forget the wording) ACPI option from uniprocessor > or whatever it's on prior to doing the sysprep, just make sure you get a > good image of the drive before doing so. > > > Double Bonus wrote: > > i built a new (faster comp) for my Wife and she everything thats on her hard > > drive the same. How can I use the old hard drive in the new comp. > > > > I put the drive in the new computer and started it up,I reconized all the > > drives,video card,I could go to the Bios and set everything,then when Windows > > tries to start I > > get this same stuff:" I get the message: We > > apologize for the inconvenience, but Windows did not start successfully. A > > recent hardware or software change might have caused this. > > > > I've clicked on every option given and the same thing happens every time. > > The windows startup begins, a blue screen flashes--too quickly to be able to > > read the text, then the screen with the boot up options appears; immediately > > afterwards it goes back to the original screen with the "apology" quoted > > above. > > I saw a posting in this forum touching this subject saying that if windows > > doesn't start, press F8 and start in safe mode with command prompt. I tried > > that too but it just lead me to the "apology" again. When from the original > > screen I enter "Safe Mode with Command Prompt" it lists a bunch of commands, > > but gives me no prompt. It then goes into the sequence of events already > > described above. " > > If I take the hard drive and put it back in the old computer it boots up > > fine,no problems. > > If i have to do a clean Install to the new computer,can I migrate all the > > software installed,bookmarks in IE,etc to the new computer with having to > > reinstall everything seperatly. > > > > > |
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All you need to do is make a SP2 slipstreamed version of your
current Windows XP, then use the new CD to perform a "Repair Install". How to Perform a Windows XP Repair Install http://www.michaelstevenstech.com/XPrepairinstall.htm Either one of the following utilities makes slipstreaming (integrating) SP2 into Windows XP a breeze: Windows Slipstreaming and Bootable CD Guide http://www.msfn.org/articles.php?act...showarticle=49 or AutoStreamer 1.0.33 (preferred) http://www.wbeta.com/comments.php?shownews=1063&catid=2 Windows XP Service Pack 2 - Direct Download http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/d...displaylang=en -- Carey Frisch Microsoft MVP Windows - Shell/User Microsoft Community Newsgroups news://msnews.microsoft.com/ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- "Double Bonus" wrote: | I started old comp.,put in XP CD,chose Install and repair is not an option. | It says that the installed version is to new. |
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I got it to do a repair. I didn't have repair as an option on the old comp.
before removing the HHD. When I put the HHD in the new comp. I had the option of doing a repair with the XP CD. Went through the process and I'm Now installing SP2. Thanks so much to everyone involved for being so much help!! It is greatly appreciated!!! "Carey Frisch [MVP]" wrote: > All you need to do is make a SP2 slipstreamed version of your > current Windows XP, then use the new CD to perform a > "Repair Install". > > How to Perform a Windows XP Repair Install > http://www.michaelstevenstech.com/XPrepairinstall.htm > > Either one of the following utilities makes slipstreaming > (integrating) SP2 into Windows XP a breeze: > > Windows Slipstreaming and Bootable CD Guide > http://www.msfn.org/articles.php?act...showarticle=49 > > or > > AutoStreamer 1.0.33 (preferred) > http://www.wbeta.com/comments.php?shownews=1063&catid=2 > > Windows XP Service Pack 2 - Direct Download > http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/d...displaylang=en > > -- > Carey Frisch > Microsoft MVP > Windows - Shell/User > Microsoft Community Newsgroups > news://msnews.microsoft.com/ > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > "Double Bonus" wrote: > > | I started old comp.,put in XP CD,chose Install and repair is not an option. > | It says that the installed version is to new. > > |
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