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Tay,
You can do this with Window's XP file and settings transfer wizard. It is
not as detailed as Norton Ghost, Xcopy or Partition Magic, but it will save
your settings under the new configuration so that XP will recognize your new
hardware.
Larry A. Kaduce
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From: tay ht
norton ghost worked beautifully for me.
on the same trend, does anyone know if i can transplant my 8 gb IDE hdd onto
a motherboard with a different chipset, eg from an intel pii-333 to an
athlon xp 1800, easily? or will windows XP be likely to give me grief?
>From: Dick Fischbach
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>My computer's C drive - 3 gigabytes - is almost full. I want to
>transfer everything on that drive to a much larger D drive -15
>gigabytes. I've tried the 'drag and drop' method to effect this
>transfer - sometimes it worked, other times it was a disaster.
>
>Can anyone suggest a error-free method to perform this transfer?
>
>Dick
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