I recently upgraded a friend's Win98SE system to WinXP Pro. Everything ran fine and I converted the drive to NTFS.
Then he wanted to get a larger hard drive. I installed the second hard drive without any problems, making it into 3 logical NTFS partitions.
Now to top it off, he just bought another larger hard drive and wanted me to copy over the contents and OS of the old drive to the new one and junk the old one. (Both are Western Digital)![[mad] [mad] [mad]](/data/assets/smilies/mad.gif)
After using WD's LifeGuard Tools to copy the original C: drive to the slave drive I swapped out the old drive and made the new hard drive the Master and the second new drive the slave.
Why won't it boot? Western Digital says that it is aware of the problem, but hasn't come up with a satisfactory answer. Is there a simpler solution to this mess?
Or do I have to reverse the whole process and install the old original drive as the master, uninstall XP back to Win 98SE (btw, will the file format revert to the original FAT32?) and then do the LifeGuard Tool copy over to the reformatted newer drive and finally start the whole WinXP upgrade installation again... Yikes!!!
Any help would be much appreciated.
Then he wanted to get a larger hard drive. I installed the second hard drive without any problems, making it into 3 logical NTFS partitions.
Now to top it off, he just bought another larger hard drive and wanted me to copy over the contents and OS of the old drive to the new one and junk the old one. (Both are Western Digital)
![[mad] [mad] [mad]](/data/assets/smilies/mad.gif)
After using WD's LifeGuard Tools to copy the original C: drive to the slave drive I swapped out the old drive and made the new hard drive the Master and the second new drive the slave.
Why won't it boot? Western Digital says that it is aware of the problem, but hasn't come up with a satisfactory answer. Is there a simpler solution to this mess?
Or do I have to reverse the whole process and install the old original drive as the master, uninstall XP back to Win 98SE (btw, will the file format revert to the original FAT32?) and then do the LifeGuard Tool copy over to the reformatted newer drive and finally start the whole WinXP upgrade installation again... Yikes!!!
Any help would be much appreciated.