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Old 01-05-2006, 06:20 AM
Bonobo
 
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Default RE: How to Move System from D: to NEW C: ??

Hello All

As promised, wanted to come back and again thank all of you for the help.

Wound up removing 40GB drive and installing the New 160GB drive as C: with
three partitions:
c: = 30GB System and all programs
e: = 110GB Data: Document Store and other data files
f: = 20GB Repository for backups before moving to removable storage

The D: drive is still attached. Will format it after I'm sure I've moved
all of my data that I want to save to the e:

If I do decide to get the external 160GB for backups, will probably clear f:
and with the help of some commercial software re-adjust c: and/or e: if
needed. For the moment, this seems to work. .

Was able to move my mail, but can't find the Address Book (*.wab); but
that's another story.

Again thanks, and I'm a confirmed believer in Newsgroups!!

Bonobo


"Bonobo" wrote:

> Have somewhat of a problem and not quite sure how to go about solving it and
> remain legal.
>
> Current system is:
> C:\ = Western Digital 40GB (Win98SE) - Going bad
> D:\ = Western Digital 80GB (XP Pro) - Used the most
>
> Current configuration is dual-booted. Very seldom do I use the Win98 and
> have copied and save most of the files I'd want to keep. Both disk are FAT32.
>
> What I would like to wind up with in the end is:
> C:\ = Western Digital 160GB (With copied system from D: above) NEW Drive
> D:\ = Western Digital 80GB (Used for additional storage after everthing
> has been copied to the NEW C: and verified working correctly and old OS
> deleted).
>
> This would then net the original C:\ (WD 40GB) gone.
>
> I've read in various post that one possible solution to the above is to use
> the Drive manufacturer's copy utility to make the move (if there is one).
> Assuming that one exist and it works, then my question becomes:
>
> How will I get the Registry to know that programs now exist on C: rather
> than D:, and are there any other problems I might have to worry about.??
>
> I'm sure this has been asked numerous of times, but I've looked and have not
> found an answer that really makes me comfortable with undertaking the task.
> It's not a matter of will the C: die, but when; and I'd like to make the move
> before it does.
>
> Thanks for any assistance!

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