Re: Creating a new bootable hard drive
- From: "Pegasus \(MVP\)" <I.can@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 8 Nov 2008 13:27:39 +0100
"philo" <philo@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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"Gordon Biggar" <colonel_biggs@xxxxxxx> wrote in message
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One of my computers, which uses a 200 GB hard drive, goes into a loop(files
when
booting up (presumably, a Windows or registry problem?) Booting up in
the
Safe mode, or in the Last Known Good Configuration mode, produces the
same
results. I have installed this drive as a slave on another Windows 2000
computer, and all of the files/folders are accessible/recognizable.
I have a second computer with a 320 GB hard drive that is a duplicate
and folders) of the one that has failed. My thought is to format thefailed
drive, and to copy all of the files/folders over to the re-formatteddrive.
Naturally, life is not that simple. What process must I go through tomake
the failed drive a bootable drive? When I installed it originally, thecan
system was made to recognize the drive as a large-size drive. Will the
formatting of the drive destroy this? Once it becomes a bootable drive,
I then use something like Windows Explorer to copy over all of thedrive
files/folders (assuming that the re-formatted drive is used as a slave
on the 320 GB machine)?
Thanks in advance for your assistance.
Gordon Biggar
Houston, Texas
You cannot simply copy the files over
you need cloning software such as Acronis
Sorry to disagree but you actually can if you do it correctly. I've done it
several times.
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