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I'm about to upgrade one of the hard drives on my system, and want to know the best way to do this; hopefully without having to reinstall all the software and hardware/drivers. If that's the only way, fine. But if there is another way (Norton Ghost maybe?), let me know. I've gone through the format/reinstall/upgrade/reinstall software; etc. Hoping I can avoid this...again. Anyway, if you can't tell from my sig, I'm running a Win98se/WinXPpro dual boot on two sepatate hard drives. The one with 98se is the one that's going to be replaced (30GB to 80GB), and has all the critical files (C: drive) I need to run the dual boot system. I know I need to keep all these files to run either OS, so I'm just asking the best way to go about this?
*also as a side note. I have the C: drive (98se) formatted to FAT32 and the D: drive (WinXPpro) to NTFS. Is this going to cause a problem? And finally, do you think it's a good idea to create separate small partitions for the OS's only. (I'm only thinking this might be a good idea for an application just like mine. I could just format the partition and reintall the OS, right).
Sorry if there's too many questions, any help or direction would be appreciated.
thank you for any reply's.
I'm about to upgrade one of the hard drives on my system, and want to know the best way to do this; hopefully without having to reinstall all the software and hardware/drivers. If that's the only way, fine. But if there is another way (Norton Ghost maybe?), let me know. I've gone through the format/reinstall/upgrade/reinstall software; etc. Hoping I can avoid this...again. Anyway, if you can't tell from my sig, I'm running a Win98se/WinXPpro dual boot on two sepatate hard drives. The one with 98se is the one that's going to be replaced (30GB to 80GB), and has all the critical files (C: drive) I need to run the dual boot system. I know I need to keep all these files to run either OS, so I'm just asking the best way to go about this?
*also as a side note. I have the C: drive (98se) formatted to FAT32 and the D: drive (WinXPpro) to NTFS. Is this going to cause a problem? And finally, do you think it's a good idea to create separate small partitions for the OS's only. (I'm only thinking this might be a good idea for an application just like mine. I could just format the partition and reintall the OS, right).
Sorry if there's too many questions, any help or direction would be appreciated.
thank you for any reply's.