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Hard drive help
posted by Gordy on Thursday, 8th December 2005, 16:26

Mostly Harmless

Ive just fitted a bigger 2nd hard drive to my pc and was wanting to transfer all my data, windows ect to the new drive as the origional drive is small and slow. can anyone please help with an explination on how to do this.
Thanks

RE: Hard drive help
posted by AH14 on Thursday, 8th December 2005, 17:28

Elite

So are you trying to run the 2ND drive as your primary drive, ie: run the operating system from the 2ND drive?[u][/u]


RE: Hard drive help
posted by Gordy on Thursday, 8th December 2005, 18:34

Mostly Harmless

Hi yes thats exactly what i wan to do

RE: Hard drive help
posted by Rassilon on Thursday, 8th December 2005, 18:40

Elite

You will need to clone your drive using software like Ghost or Acronis True Image.

The latter is functional if you install it as a demo & should make a exact copy of your HDD.

On completion, remove the original & set the clone as primary drive & voila.



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RE: Hard drive help
posted by AH14 on Thursday, 8th December 2005, 20:15

Elite

to make life easier id keep the same small hard drive as your primary, and just transfer all the non system files to the second hard drive (new one). Ie; Music, Movies, Work, Games, Downloads. Etc... This way your storing and downloading all your data on the new one and your getting to use the old one too..


RE: Hard drive help
posted by Dan Bates on Friday, 9th December 2005, 09:42

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Ummm... Post in the wrong Forum, AND you posted EXACTLY the same question in Feb 2004 ?!?! Confused

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RE: Hard drive help
posted by Rassilon on Friday, 9th December 2005, 14:45

Elite

Perhaps he procrastinates a lot.



I quite like the Helpdesk people in a benevolent (as opposed to malevolent) way as they do some valuable work in preventing us being inundated by every halfwit who can work a phone.

RE: Hard drive help
posted by Gordy on Friday, 9th December 2005, 15:55

Mostly Harmless

OK so i posted on the wrong forum by mistake.
for your information i had a computer problem i couldnt solve so dont make a song and dance about it.and as for asking the same question before ,i was fitting a 2nd drive then i now wanted to know how i transfered from one drive to another this time.
SADDO , GET A LIFE.

RE: Hard drive help
posted by sj on Friday, 9th December 2005, 16:00

Elite

Your original request seems fairly similar to me..
Quote:
I am fitting a new hard drive and wondered if there is a way to transfer eveything from my old drive to the new one. dont want to sit for hours re-installing it all, mainly windows xp and my anti virus software.


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RE: Hard drive help
posted by Rassilon on Saturday, 10th December 2005, 10:47

Elite

Quote:
SADDO , GET A LIFE.


I'm working on that part.



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