Hi,
I have a client's pc here (amd 550mhz, 256mb ram, 12gb hdd) and he wants me to replace the 12gb hard drive with an 80gb. Both drives are IDE and work no problems.
I tried to clone the 12gb to the 80gb drive using Acronis Trueimage...everything went smoothly (although it took 3-4hrs to copy 8gb data). So whern it was finished, I took out the old hard drive, set the new one as master..turned on, got asfar as the XP bootscreen and BSOD. Not a proper one though, no error code just a blue screen with something about %systemroot%/system32/ntdll.dll in white writing at the top. #
So, not to be deterred, I formatted the 80gb drive and tried again using Partition Magic, again everything went fine but when I try to boot the computer claims that there is no boot device installed. I tried to set the 80gb drive as "active" in XP, but that option didn't show up on the menu like ti usually does.
Help!!!!!! What do I try next?
HougTimo
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Hard Drive Cloning
#2
Posted 12 March 2007 - 07:12 AM
I would make a 12 GB partition on the new drive and clone the old HDD onto the new partition. But that's only my 2 cents...
#3
Posted 12 March 2007 - 08:20 AM
Something appears to be wrong, copying 8 Gb should take several minutes, not hours.
I would try with one of these (FREEWARE):
http://www.miray.de/...at.hdclone.html
http://www.pcinspect.../uk/welcome.htm
http://www.easeus.co...-copy/index.htm
jaclaz
I would try with one of these (FREEWARE):
http://www.miray.de/...at.hdclone.html
http://www.pcinspect.../uk/welcome.htm
http://www.easeus.co...-copy/index.htm
jaclaz
This post has been edited by jaclaz: 12 March 2007 - 08:26 AM
#4
Posted 12 March 2007 - 11:26 AM
well, everything seems to have copied correctly, and I can now boot in safe mode... However when I try a normal boot, I get a BSOD with the error "Unmountable Boot Device" - anyone have any ideas what this means?
#5
Posted 12 March 2007 - 12:51 PM
Does this happen with the old disk still in, or with ONLY the new one connected?
If it is the first one, it may be a conflict of the disk signature, or it could well be something related to WPA, is it XP?
Your next best bet is to do a REPAIR, along these intructions:
http://www.michaelst...pairinstall.htm
jaclaz
If it is the first one, it may be a conflict of the disk signature, or it could well be something related to WPA, is it XP?
Your next best bet is to do a REPAIR, along these intructions:
http://www.michaelst...pairinstall.htm
jaclaz
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