Gary, I did this just this past weekend. I was running Win98SE, booted to MS-Dos and ran Xcopy32. Worked great except for the fact that my long file names were trashed. :-( Did a search using Copernic with "hard drive copy" as the search parms and came up with this little program called XXCOPY. (http://cdnet.softseek.com/Utilities/File_Management/File_Moving_and_Copying /Review_31742_index.html) Booted to MS-Dos again, ran it copying all the files from the little drive to the big one, swapped the hard drives, powered up and voila! It booted to Win98 with no problems. Give it a try, the program is free. --------------- Gary wrote: I have a 2.5 GB HDD currently partitoned into a 2.0 GB C: drive and a 500 MB D: drive. I would like to replace it with a 6.0 GB HDD that I will remove from a used computer that I just bought. If possible, I would like to somehow transfer the contents of the 2.5 GB HDD to the 6.0 GB HDD so that all files will once again occupy the C: and D: drives. I will be ultimately be removing the 2.5 GB HDD. I don't have any kind of Backup Device. I was wondering if there might be some procedure that I could use to transfer the files by making the 6.0 GB HDD a slave, transferring the files, and then making it the master by itself. Thanks. ------------------------------ |--------------------------------------------------------| Daniel Mullings MTSC - Advisory Systems Engineer Verizon Data Services Irving, Texas [log in to unmask] For-pay Internet distributed processing. http://www.ProcessTree.com/?sponsor=22961 |--------------------------------------------------------| PCBUILD maintains hundreds of useful files for download visit our download web page at: http://nospin.com/pc/files.html