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My hard drive is too small so I'm replacing it with a new one. The computer
only fits one hard drive. I've got XP, all my programs, cookies, etc set up just the way I want them. Is it possible to copy an image of the old hard drive to another computer over the network and then restore that image to the new hard drive when it is installed? Thanks! |
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It would require a network-enabled imaging program, of course. But the
problem usually w/ this sort of software is, you usually restore the image from DOS, or some other floppy/CD based OS, so that you can gain access to the HD and partitions to do the restore. Of course, such a floppy/CD is typically NOT networked! And I don't know of any imaging software that could replace an in-use partition. If the partition is small enough, which should be the case if you keep your OS separated from your DATA, it might be feasible to image to CD/DVD media. I use BootIt NG ( http://www.bootitng.com ), which besides having its own boot manager and partition manager, can image to CD/DVD media. Just have to download it, create the bootable floppy/CD, boot it, when the Welcome screen appears, hit Cancel, and follow the prompts until you reach the partition manager. From there you can image any partitions you like, including to another HD, USB drive, CD\DVD media, whatever suits your fancy. As long as you don't have an ENORMOUS partition to image, having to use say 5-6 DVD media is probably a small price to pay. And, you can keep the images indefinitely. Anyway, that's what I would do, just a suggestion. I'm sure others will have ideas of their own. Btw, you said it only fits one HD, I assume you mean physically. If it's IDE based, there usually isn't any reason you can't temporaily hook-up the second HD outside the computer, i.e., unmounted, using a two-connector IDE cable. It doesn't have to be physically INSTALLED, i.e., screwed in place, if all you're doing is a quick copy from one HD to the other. Just lean it up against the PC case for the few minutes you need to complete the operation. HTH Jim "Ken Woodard" <ken.woodard@hunterservices.com> wrote in message news:%23qp%23E094FHA.1276@TK2MSFTNGP09.phx.gbl... > My hard drive is too small so I'm replacing it with a new one. The computer > only fits one hard drive. I've got XP, all my programs, cookies, etc set up > just the way I want them. Is it possible to copy an image of the old hard > drive to another computer over the network and then restore that image to > the new hard drive when it is installed? Thanks! > > |
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Thanks Jim.
"Jim" <null@null.com> wrote in message news:cUPbf.17594$i%.16692@fed1read07... > It would require a network-enabled imaging program, of course. But the > problem usually w/ this sort of software is, you usually restore the image > from DOS, or some other floppy/CD based OS, so that you can gain access to > the HD and partitions to do the restore. Of course, such a floppy/CD is > typically NOT networked! And I don't know of any imaging software that > could replace an in-use partition. > > If the partition is small enough, which should be the case if you keep > your > OS separated from your DATA, it might be feasible to image to CD/DVD > media. > I use BootIt NG ( http://www.bootitng.com ), which besides having its own > boot manager and partition manager, can image to CD/DVD media. Just have > to > download it, create the bootable floppy/CD, boot it, when the Welcome > screen > appears, hit Cancel, and follow the prompts until you reach the partition > manager. From there you can image any partitions you like, including to > another HD, USB drive, CD\DVD media, whatever suits your fancy. As long > as > you don't have an ENORMOUS partition to image, having to use say 5-6 DVD > media is probably a small price to pay. And, you can keep the images > indefinitely. > > Anyway, that's what I would do, just a suggestion. I'm sure others will > have ideas of their own. > > Btw, you said it only fits one HD, I assume you mean physically. If it's > IDE based, there usually isn't any reason you can't temporaily hook-up the > second HD outside the computer, i.e., unmounted, using a two-connector IDE > cable. It doesn't have to be physically INSTALLED, i.e., screwed in > place, > if all you're doing is a quick copy from one HD to the other. Just lean > it > up against the PC case for the few minutes you need to complete the > operation. > > HTH > > Jim > > > "Ken Woodard" <ken.woodard@hunterservices.com> wrote in message > news:%23qp%23E094FHA.1276@TK2MSFTNGP09.phx.gbl... >> My hard drive is too small so I'm replacing it with a new one. The > computer >> only fits one hard drive. I've got XP, all my programs, cookies, etc set > up >> just the way I want them. Is it possible to copy an image of the old >> hard >> drive to another computer over the network and then restore that image to >> the new hard drive when it is installed? Thanks! >> >> > > |
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Ken,
if you want to read some more background information, you could look at http://winhlp.com/WxMove.htm . Hans-Georg -- No mail, please. |
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