VideoHelp Forum




+ Reply to Thread
Results 1 to 9 of 9
  1. I will be adding a 2nd HD to my system. I'll move the old one over then, reinstall the OS on the new drive. It's XP.

    Don't I have to log onto the web to uninstall XP off my old system?

    Anybody heard of that?

    And if so... where?
    Don't give in to DVD2ONE, that leads to the dark side.
    Quote Quote  
  2. Originally Posted by Marco33

    Don't I have to log onto the web to uninstall XP off my old system?
    Marco, I recently stumbled across a neat little program that may help you. It's called "format.com" But, seriously... I've never heard that. Maybe you need to log on the get a registration number or something?
    Quote Quote  
  3. Member racer-x's Avatar
    Join Date
    Mar 2003
    Location
    3rd Rock from the Sun
    Search Comp PM
    Get Norton Ghost. Then use it copy the system partiton from the old HDD to the new one.

    Some new Harddrive come with a boot disk with software that will let you copy the contents of old HDD to the new HDD.

    I've never tried them because I use Ghost and love it. It's the best software I've ever seen that could fit on a floppy disk.
    Got my retirement plans all set. Looks like I only have to work another 5 years after I die........
    Quote Quote  
  4. powerquest drive image has always been my champ.. never had any problems with it.
    Quote Quote  
  5. Originally Posted by racer-x
    Get Norton Ghost.
    I've heard that is a very good program. I have a copy but it is for win95/98. Does anyone know if it will work with win2k (NTFS)?
    Quote Quote  
  6. Member
    Join Date
    Apr 2002
    Location
    Essex, England
    Search Comp PM
    Originally Posted by fmctm1sw
    Originally Posted by racer-x
    Get Norton Ghost.
    I've heard that is a very good program. I have a copy but it is for win95/98. Does anyone know if it will work with win2k (NTFS)?

    Speaking for the 2002 Personal Edition version (that's what I have) it will back up and restore NTFS partitions but it can't access them in DOS mode, i.e. you need to store the image on a FAT16 or FAT32 partition otherwise the image will become inaccessible. I believe the Corporate Edition does support access and retrieval from an NTFS partitions.

    I forgot to add, I think pre-2002 versions support Windows NT/2000 NTFS in the same way as I mentioned above.

    A useful guide http://ghost.radified.com/
    Quote Quote  
  7. I called Microsoft. He said my key would not work that I would have to call back ( another #) when I got to the registering point...

    xcept when I got there it took my number...

    Just following up.
    Don't give in to DVD2ONE, that leads to the dark side.
    Quote Quote  



Similar Threads

Visit our sponsor! Try DVDFab and backup Blu-rays!