On Fri, 2 Mar 2007 05:04:07 -0800, spïrö
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>Further to this thread...
>
>I'm having the same issue. My 200gb ide hd died (xp os) and i was for a
>short time forced to use an old 20gb ide drive. (In fact this is the reason
>that I decided to install vista)
>
>I now have a 300gb sata hd (installed) which I have formatted and partioned
>in half, and am just using it for games/movies/storage.
>
>SteveDH; did you end up using norton ghost?
>
>If so, could I simply ghost the 20gb ide drive; copy (or whatever the term
>is) the image to one of the partitions of the new sata drive and then remove
>the ide drive?
>
>
>sorry if this is a dumb question, but i'd really like someones' help!
What you're talking about is "imaging" a drive, many products do.
Ghost is popular, but a little geeky for a lot of people. There are
more user friendly applications that do the same thing. When you buy a
new drive, many come with a basic "imaging" tool. So that's another
option.
There's a difference between just "copying" a drive and imaging a
partition. In the former you just copy files, when you "image" you are
making an exact sector by sector copy of your old drive. The reason
you need to image verses copy is Windows has several hidden system
files that won't easily copy.