How to clone boot drive to larger disc with less partitions ?

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I have a new Seagate SATA 320 GB drive that I want to replace my Seagate
PATA 120 GB drive with. After I clone the 120 to the 320, I want to use
the 120 as a second drive (maybe reformat and drop it down to 4 partitions
at most).

I want to increase the size of each current partition to ~60 GB and decrease
the number of partitions from 6 to 5.

Old 120 GB: New 320 GB (after cloning and making prime):
C: 18.62 GB ----------> C: 58.59 GB
D: 18.62 -------------> D: 58.59
E: 18.62 -------------> E: 58.59
F: 18.62 -------------> F: 58.59
G: 18.62 -------------> G: 63.71
H: 18.68 ---------------^ (copy H to G after cloning)

I have Seagate's Disk Wizard, but I can't seem to find a path through
it to do other than cloning equal partitions from the old drives.

I tried Disk Management tool to partition the new drive and that seems
fine (haven't formatted it yet or assigned letters). What's the best
way to clone the first 5 partitions from the old to new disc (I can
handle the extra old partition with a manual explorer copy later) ?

So please tell me which tool to use and specific order of tasks to
accomplish the cloning (including making bigger partitions and dropping
one partition). Also is there anything special I need to do regarding
making the new drive bootable and renaming the old partitions on the
120 to different letters so I can use it as a secondary drive.

Can I do this from a running XP Pro system or do I need to clone from
a standalone OS/CD like Seagate's Disk Wizard ?

Will registry fix itself (adjust partition sizes etc) when the new disc
is made prime (made into the boot drive) ?

And is there anything I need to do (tricks) to make the new disc prime
so XP adjusts flawlessly to the new drive (how to change drive letters
while still running in Windows so switching boot drives will work) ?

TIA


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