In a message dated 4/27/2002 1:05:52 AM Pacific Daylight Time, [log in to unmask] writes: << Quick question. I have a Win98se with some files I want to save on a new WinXP box. I disconnected old HD and connected to WinXP box to transfer 4gigs of files. It won't copy over. Is this because of the different file systems? How can I get those files onto the WinXP NTFS system? >> Problem Solved but interesting result. I had a folder containing roughly 4 gigs of mp3's I was trying to transfer from a Win98 30 gig HD to my new WinXP box w/ 40 gig HD. I tried attaching old HD as slave to new NTFS HD, as master on 2nd IDE cable, as slave on 2nd IDE cable. BIOS would recognize drive and I could see its contents. But when I did a "select all" on folder contents or even selected just the folder itself, the XP box would stall and not copy a thing. I installed NIC into old Win98 machine and did the crossover cable connection to XP box. Did the XP networking wizard etc and could see contents of Win98 HD. Selected the files en mass and initiated the copy. This was the only time the XP box showed the little window of the copying process. The copy process would stall on the first file. Turns out that file was corrupt, which halted copying process. Selected other files and they copied over just fine. Out of the several hundred mp3 files I had to copy, about 10 were corrupt and stopped the copy process. Each time, the progress window would list file name and stall. Since I had files in alphabetical order, I could restart copying on the next set of files and skip the corrupt file. So in the unlikely event anyone else runs into similar problems copying files over to new HD, this is one possible solution. The input and suggestions from this list was greatly appreciated and covered just about every other potential problem. Thanks for the help! Kevin Nowicki "Hold No Punches.." Rode brings you great shareware/freeware programs with his honest opinions in this weekly column. http://freepctech.com/rode