JohnDennis
Technical User
I have W2K on my C drive (3GB)of 40GB (rest used for data) and XP prof on my D drive (12GB). C is the active primary and D is also a primary.The D drive is a physical drive of 20GB with another partition containing applications.
I am rapidly running out of space on the 20GB drive and I want to replace it with a new physical 300GB drive which will contain XP and another partition for applications. I also want to take the opportunity to delete the W2K system.
My plan is to change the boot.ini files so that W2K is ignored and boot straight to XP. Ghost the XP onto an external usb IDE hard drive. Physically remove the hard drive from the external carrier and install it in the frame replacing the current D drive. Then using Partitionmagic V7 change the old C drive to something else for data only and make the new drive C active primary.
Rather than dive in and get into trouble I would appreciate some advice before I start please.
Is this an appropriate approach?
What changes do I make to the boot.ini files to force the boot sequence to ignore the C drive?
Is the ghosting method sensible?
What is the best method of making the new D drive the C drive?
Thank you for your time reading this far and any help/suggestions you can make.
John
I am rapidly running out of space on the 20GB drive and I want to replace it with a new physical 300GB drive which will contain XP and another partition for applications. I also want to take the opportunity to delete the W2K system.
My plan is to change the boot.ini files so that W2K is ignored and boot straight to XP. Ghost the XP onto an external usb IDE hard drive. Physically remove the hard drive from the external carrier and install it in the frame replacing the current D drive. Then using Partitionmagic V7 change the old C drive to something else for data only and make the new drive C active primary.
Rather than dive in and get into trouble I would appreciate some advice before I start please.
Is this an appropriate approach?
What changes do I make to the boot.ini files to force the boot sequence to ignore the C drive?
Is the ghosting method sensible?
What is the best method of making the new D drive the C drive?
Thank you for your time reading this far and any help/suggestions you can make.
John