Re: Replacing HDD without reinstalling



parlins wrote:
My notebook's hard disk drive (30GB) almost entirely used up. I
want to replace it with a larger capacity say 60GB. But I want
"everything" in the old HDD to be transfered or copied to the new
one without reinstalling OS, programs, data files, etc.
How can I do that? OS WinXP Pro SP2. Thanks.

Disk imaging utility..

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