Originally posted by: dunkster
Most cloning programs - free or paid - will do this nicely.
They allow IDE>SATA, SATA>IDE and most will even offer to automatically re-size partitions if you're cloning a multi-partition drive to a higher-capacity drive.
I've used the free DOS utilities from WD and Maxtor for this, and I assume other drive manufacturer utilities perform as well.
Paid partition-management apps by Paragon, Acronis, etc. also work well.
Hope this helps!
Originally posted by: VeryCharBroiled
if you set the SATA ports to IDE emulation in the BIOS you should be able to just clone the drive, point to the the SATA drive as the boot device and go. at least thats worked for me several times.
if your SATA ports are set to AHCI a straight clone may not work as XP probably wont have the AHCI drivers installed. you would need to reinstall (or repair maybe) and F6 the AHCI drivers in.
