- Change HD in laptop and keep XP
- Posted by Rock on April 11th, 2008
Hi,
I have a 40 GB HD in my laptop and have just bought a 160.
I have already done a True Image of my C drive with XP on it and placed it on
my external F drive.
Now I want to take my current C Drive out and replace it with the F Drive 160GB
one but need to have my XP up and running on it.
How do I do this?
Thanks
rck
- Posted by Rod Speed on April 11th, 2008
Rock <1940@pobox.com> wrote
You actually need an image of the physical drive, not just the partition.
Make what TI calls the Bootable Rescue CD from the start menu.
Check that you can boot that with the 40GB drive still in the laptop
and that you can see the image you have created on the external drive.
When you can do that, replace the 40GB drive with the 160GB drive
and boot from the TI rescue CD again. Restore the image to the new
160GB drive. It will ask you if you want to expand the partition to fill
the new drive, say yes. Then boot off the 160GB drive.
It can get a bit more complicated than that with some
laptops, but you didnt say anything about which laptop
it is and its quite safe to try it and see if it works.
- Posted by Rock on April 11th, 2008
Rod Speed wrote:
It is a Highlander Laptop (Cevo I think the generic brand is) I have had it 4
years or so. P4 2GBCPU. Never given me one day of trouble and it is on every
day sometime for a week at a time sometimes using AC power.
Don't want to upgrade to another but I will as this does not have USB2 plus
other things as the tech evolves.
- Posted by Rod Speed on April 11th, 2008
Rock <1940@pobox.com> wrote
The above mechanism should work fine.
Some laptops have hidden partitions used for maintenance etc, but that one doesnt.
Yeah, thats the main thing people notice is missing first.