With Windows 98 it was easy to make images of your boot drive and  copy them to your newest, fastest hard drive. With XP I am not so sure it is this easy. Here is some advice I read a few months ago in the XP beta newsgroups at Microsoft. Any comments are appreciated. I really like swapping my hard drives every few months or so to get drives out of the torture chamber that is your OS boot drive.
"to move a partition you must delete all but the Default values from XP registry:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\MountedDevices,
Now make the image and swap the drives. This means keep the 1st entry in the Mounted Devices registry which is default, but delete all the other entries on that screen. YMMV. Mounted devices will be rebuilt on boot."
			
			"to move a partition you must delete all but the Default values from XP registry:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\MountedDevices,
Now make the image and swap the drives. This means keep the 1st entry in the Mounted Devices registry which is default, but delete all the other entries on that screen. YMMV. Mounted devices will be rebuilt on boot."
 
				
		 
			