- Jan 16, 2005
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First off, sorry if this is in the wrong forum. I couldn't decide between hardware and operating system.
Secondly, I'm NOT attempting to do anything sinister here. I just want to use a licensed copy of Windows XP Home on the same computer but a different hard drive.
Here's the situation:
I'm upgrading my sister in-laws' computer. Step one (done a month ago) was to upgrade her from Windows ME to Windows XP Home so her damn iPod could work. I did that and completely wiped her 10GB old IDE hard drive with nothing but a clean install of Windows XP Home.
But wouldn't you know it, her damn iPod doesn't like the USB ports on her old Gateway computer, so it was decided (by the mother in-law) to upgrade her entire computer as a combo X-mas/Birthday gift.
So I've got the new computer build and I ordered her a 160GB WD Sata drive because 10GB isn't gonna cut it when she starts saving all the pictures from her digital camera to it (plus the songs from damn iPod).
My question:
Is it possible to move everything from the IDE 10GB hard drive to the 160GB Sata and then just toss the IDE drive (it's old and slow)?
Is that legal? I know Microsoft get uptight about copying OS, but this will still be a licensed copy used on the SAME computer, just a different HD and motherboard.
If this is possible, I'd love some detailed steps on how to accomplish this (or point me to a thread somewhere else....I searched and couldn't find anything).
At the end of the day, I want all her crap on the SATA drive and have that be the only drive installed. I really don't think the IDE drive has much life left.
I'm comfortable with pointing the BIOS to the correct boot device, but I'm not sure how to copy all the files from the IDE drive to a partition on the new SATA drive.
Thanks in advance for any help you can provide!
Secondly, I'm NOT attempting to do anything sinister here. I just want to use a licensed copy of Windows XP Home on the same computer but a different hard drive.
Here's the situation:
I'm upgrading my sister in-laws' computer. Step one (done a month ago) was to upgrade her from Windows ME to Windows XP Home so her damn iPod could work. I did that and completely wiped her 10GB old IDE hard drive with nothing but a clean install of Windows XP Home.
But wouldn't you know it, her damn iPod doesn't like the USB ports on her old Gateway computer, so it was decided (by the mother in-law) to upgrade her entire computer as a combo X-mas/Birthday gift.
So I've got the new computer build and I ordered her a 160GB WD Sata drive because 10GB isn't gonna cut it when she starts saving all the pictures from her digital camera to it (plus the songs from damn iPod).
My question:
Is it possible to move everything from the IDE 10GB hard drive to the 160GB Sata and then just toss the IDE drive (it's old and slow)?
Is that legal? I know Microsoft get uptight about copying OS, but this will still be a licensed copy used on the SAME computer, just a different HD and motherboard.
If this is possible, I'd love some detailed steps on how to accomplish this (or point me to a thread somewhere else....I searched and couldn't find anything).
At the end of the day, I want all her crap on the SATA drive and have that be the only drive installed. I really don't think the IDE drive has much life left.
I'm comfortable with pointing the BIOS to the correct boot device, but I'm not sure how to copy all the files from the IDE drive to a partition on the new SATA drive.
Thanks in advance for any help you can provide!