My 40GB primary HD (EIDE) is failing, so I got a 160GB (SATA) to replace it. I wanted to keep all of my settings so I don't want to do a refresh install.
I used a free partition cloning software (drvclonerxp) to clone the boot partition to my new HD. I then went into WinXP recovery console, and did "fixboot" and "fixmbr" on the new partition. Long story short, 8 hrs later, I can now boot into the new partition, but only by booting into the old HD first, whose boot.ini I edited to direct the boot path to the new HD. If I try to boot directly from the new HD, then nothing happens, system just hangs and the boot menu never comes up. I thought it could be the MBR, so I went into recovery console and did "fixmbr" again, still no go. What can I do to fix this?
P.S. in Disk Management, it shows my old HD as the "System" partition, and my new HD as the "Boot" partition.
I used a free partition cloning software (drvclonerxp) to clone the boot partition to my new HD. I then went into WinXP recovery console, and did "fixboot" and "fixmbr" on the new partition. Long story short, 8 hrs later, I can now boot into the new partition, but only by booting into the old HD first, whose boot.ini I edited to direct the boot path to the new HD. If I try to boot directly from the new HD, then nothing happens, system just hangs and the boot menu never comes up. I thought it could be the MBR, so I went into recovery console and did "fixmbr" again, still no go. What can I do to fix this?
P.S. in Disk Management, it shows my old HD as the "System" partition, and my new HD as the "Boot" partition.
