I'm swapping my 120Gb HDD to a 180Gb HDD. The 120Gb is setup as dual boot Win98SE & Win2000 on their own partitions. The rest of the HDD is partitioned into one large partition with about 40Gb of data on.
I first started to Ghost the HDD from one to the other but released it was going to take an age. I decided to then go into Win2000 and recreate the partitions Ghost the OSes and copy the data from within Win2000.
Then the problems started: After booting into Win2000 it obviously detected that disks had changed (I'd removed my 40Gb out the way) and asked to reboot. On rebooting it went in to an endless loop at the login point. So, I took the 180Gb disk out of the equation, reboot and now it just freezes.
Is there anyway of getting this installation of Win2000 working without a re-install? I haven't made and ERD disk for this machine.
I first started to Ghost the HDD from one to the other but released it was going to take an age. I decided to then go into Win2000 and recreate the partitions Ghost the OSes and copy the data from within Win2000.
Then the problems started: After booting into Win2000 it obviously detected that disks had changed (I'd removed my 40Gb out the way) and asked to reboot. On rebooting it went in to an endless loop at the login point. So, I took the 180Gb disk out of the equation, reboot and now it just freezes.
Is there anyway of getting this installation of Win2000 working without a re-install? I haven't made and ERD disk for this machine.
