Hey all you Guru's...
Here is the deal. I currently have two functioning WinXP Pro boxes.
One is Pentium3-1Ghz based, the other is newer and AMD 2700XP based. The P-3 system is currently FULL of hard drives (4 of them... 400-500 Gigs total), DVD Burner, a good nVidia graphics card and this is the old tried and true system I have been using for years (TONS of software on board!). The AMD system has a bigger PSU, the faster processor, better Mobo (raid etc), but a tiny Hard drive, cheapo graphics display and I've only used it for some business apps.
I want to take the drives, burner, better video board etc. out of the P-3 box and load it all into the AMD box (and vice-versa). What I want to essentially end up with is the better components (AMD, MoBo, burner, drives, vid) loaded into the better box (the box with the AMD). Of course, I will take the necessary components in the other direction to make a low-budget P-3 that crawls along for business apps.
Sounds easy right. Swap the components from box to box and then boot them both up right? Ooops... forgot that the AMD Motherboard will have to have Bios work to recognize new drives/vid/burner etc. The P-3 will need the same sort of stuff.
So how do I do it without reformatting both systems back to scratch? Can't I just make good XP boot disks, swap out the hardware components and then boot to the disks? Will this work?
I should think that if I make good boot disks (one set for each PC), swap the drives into the proper configurations (IE. ensure the boot drive currently in the P3 is swapped into the AMD as the boot drive and vice-versa), and install the other drives into the AMD in proper order (masters/slaves etc.), then this system should boot.
Now I know the purists among you will say ?back up your data before you attempt this?, but hey? how?m I gonna back up 500 gig without buying a DAT! I have the critical stuff backed up, but you know how it is when you Fdisk/reformat/and reload a system?. Things aint? never the same?. Or right.
So here is my plan; Backup what I can from each system. Create boot disk sets for each system. Trade the boot drives, add additional drives to the AMD system. Swap out floppy drives, CDROM/DVD burners. Swap out video boards. Once the hardware stuff is swapped, I?ll boot and adjust the Bios as necessary to reflect the HW changes.
Is this the way to go at this? Perhaps I should just start by swapping boot drives and see if they'll run (this way I'll be able to retrofit if necessary).
I?ll appreciate ANY and all suggestions from you ?oh so learned?!!!
Quite a challenge huh?
Tanks for the hep!!

Here is the deal. I currently have two functioning WinXP Pro boxes.
One is Pentium3-1Ghz based, the other is newer and AMD 2700XP based. The P-3 system is currently FULL of hard drives (4 of them... 400-500 Gigs total), DVD Burner, a good nVidia graphics card and this is the old tried and true system I have been using for years (TONS of software on board!). The AMD system has a bigger PSU, the faster processor, better Mobo (raid etc), but a tiny Hard drive, cheapo graphics display and I've only used it for some business apps.
I want to take the drives, burner, better video board etc. out of the P-3 box and load it all into the AMD box (and vice-versa). What I want to essentially end up with is the better components (AMD, MoBo, burner, drives, vid) loaded into the better box (the box with the AMD). Of course, I will take the necessary components in the other direction to make a low-budget P-3 that crawls along for business apps.
Sounds easy right. Swap the components from box to box and then boot them both up right? Ooops... forgot that the AMD Motherboard will have to have Bios work to recognize new drives/vid/burner etc. The P-3 will need the same sort of stuff.
So how do I do it without reformatting both systems back to scratch? Can't I just make good XP boot disks, swap out the hardware components and then boot to the disks? Will this work?
I should think that if I make good boot disks (one set for each PC), swap the drives into the proper configurations (IE. ensure the boot drive currently in the P3 is swapped into the AMD as the boot drive and vice-versa), and install the other drives into the AMD in proper order (masters/slaves etc.), then this system should boot.
Now I know the purists among you will say ?back up your data before you attempt this?, but hey? how?m I gonna back up 500 gig without buying a DAT! I have the critical stuff backed up, but you know how it is when you Fdisk/reformat/and reload a system?. Things aint? never the same?. Or right.
So here is my plan; Backup what I can from each system. Create boot disk sets for each system. Trade the boot drives, add additional drives to the AMD system. Swap out floppy drives, CDROM/DVD burners. Swap out video boards. Once the hardware stuff is swapped, I?ll boot and adjust the Bios as necessary to reflect the HW changes.
Is this the way to go at this? Perhaps I should just start by swapping boot drives and see if they'll run (this way I'll be able to retrofit if necessary).
I?ll appreciate ANY and all suggestions from you ?oh so learned?!!!
Quite a challenge huh?
Tanks for the hep!!