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nasser jamal

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Since: Jun 27, 2007
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(Msg. 1) Posted: Tue Jul 17, 2007 4:44 pm
Post subject: Transfering data from one hard drive to another
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Dear members,
I have an old hard drive which is with a small capacity 40GB, I want to
replace it with a new one 80GB, the problem is I need to transfer all the
data from the old one to the new on, what is the easiest way.


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Charles W Davis

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(Msg. 2) Posted: Tue Jul 17, 2007 5:18 pm
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Don't replace— add. What I mean is install the new hard drive in the second
bay. Then with Windows Explorer, drag My Documents to the new drive. It
will probably clear up enough of the 40GB drive to make is functional again.
My opinion.
"nasser jamal" <nasserjamal.DeleteThis@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> Dear members,
> I have an old hard drive which is with a small capacity 40GB, I want to
> replace it with a new one 80GB, the problem is I need to transfer all the
> data from the old one to the new on, what is the easiest way.
>
>
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> nasser
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nasser jamal

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(Msg. 3) Posted: Tue Jul 17, 2007 7:22 pm
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Charles hi,
Should the new hard drive be the slave or the master, second is window
explorer the same as internet explorer?
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"Charles W Davis" wrote:

> Don't replace— add. What I mean is install the new hard drive in the second
> bay. Then with Windows Explorer, drag My Documents to the new drive. It
> will probably clear up enough of the 40GB drive to make is functional again.
> My opinion.
> "nasser jamal" <nasserjamal DeleteThis @discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:9AC23614-653D-4BBA-AD02-4D2D6B6DDC32@microsoft.com...
> > Dear members,
> > I have an old hard drive which is with a small capacity 40GB, I want to
> > replace it with a new one 80GB, the problem is I need to transfer all the
> > data from the old one to the new on, what is the easiest way.
> >
> >
> > --
> > nasser
>
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Timothy Daniels

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(Msg. 4) Posted: Wed Jul 18, 2007 1:43 am
Post subject: Re: Transfering data from one hard drive to another [Login to view extended thread Info.]
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"nasser jamal" asked:
> Should the new hard drive be the slave or the master...?

For the least work by you, it should be Slave.
The BIOS's *default* HD boot order is
Master, ch. 0,
Slave, ch. 0.
Master, ch. 1,
Slave, ch. 1.

This means that the BIOS will, by default, look first
to the Master on IDE ch. 0 for a HD with a valid
MBR to which to pass control. If there is no HD
there with a valid MBR, it will look to see if there
is a Slave on IDE ch. 0 with a valid MBR to which
to pass control. And etc.

Your BIOS is now set with this default HD boot order,
and your boot files are on the Master HD. You could
move this HD to the Slave position on the same cable
(i.e. on the same IDE channel), but you would have to
reset the HD boot order so that that HD is listed first
in the HD boot order in order for the Slave HD's MBR
to get control.

Alternately, you could leave the BIOS's HD boot order
as it is and make the new HD Master and move the boot
files from the old HD onto the new HD and make the
boot.ini file point to the old HD (which will be called "rdisk(1)")
in order to load the OS from the old HD. If there are more
than 1 partition on the new HD, the partition containing the
boot files must be a Primary partition and it must be marked
"active".

As you can see, it's much easier (but much less educational)
to just make the new data HD something other than Master
on ch. 0 so that the old HD will continue to control booting.

*TimDaniels*
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(Msg. 5) Posted: Wed Jul 18, 2007 4:30 am
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nasser jamal wrote:
> Charles hi,
> Should the new hard drive be the slave or the master,

Slave.

> second is window
> explorer the same as internet explorer?

No, Windows Explorer is to explore, move, copy, paste, what is in your
computer. Internet Explorer is what you use to go to web sites.

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(Msg. 6) Posted: Wed Jul 18, 2007 11:38 pm
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=?Utf-8?B?bmFzc2VyIGphbWFs?= wrote:
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> I have an old hard drive which is with a small capacity 40GB, I want to
> replace it with a new one 80GB, the problem is I need to transfer all the
> data from the old one to the new on, what is the easiest way.

One can try xxclone:

http://www.xxclone.com/


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