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      01-04-2007
Hi
I have a need to replace the hardware, specifically, the CPU/Memory
and Motherboard in my XP machine. However, due to the expense of the
updated version of one particular software package I use, I need to
'clone' the Hard Drive and not reinstall the application.

I believe I had heard that, providing I use a motherboard/CPU with the
same chipset, a DOS type Ghost copy of the older/smaller hard drive
would work properly on the new installation.

If anyone has had experiences doing the same thing, I ask that you
share it with me as I really do not want to lose the installation.

Additionally, if any special steps are needed before or after the
cloning/reuse of the hard drive on the new machine, I would also
appreciate the information sharing.

Thanking you in advance
Joe

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      01-04-2007

"up for the game" <> wrote in message
news:...
> Hi
> I have a need to replace the hardware, specifically, the CPU/Memory
> and Motherboard in my XP machine. However, due to the expense of the
> updated version of one particular software package I use, I need to
> 'clone' the Hard Drive and not reinstall the application.
>
> I believe I had heard that, providing I use a motherboard/CPU with the
> same chipset, a DOS type Ghost copy of the older/smaller hard drive
> would work properly on the new installation.
>
> If anyone has had experiences doing the same thing, I ask that you
> share it with me as I really do not want to lose the installation.
>
> Additionally, if any special steps are needed before or after the
> cloning/reuse of the hard drive on the new machine, I would also
> appreciate the information sharing.
>
> Thanking you in advance
> Joe
>
> --
>

I used Norton Ghost and copied one entire drive to the newly formatted one.
No problems.


 
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      01-04-2007
So with this expensive software you dont have an installation cd, nor will
they provide a means of reinstalling something you apparently paid for?

You can try a ghost to new hardware, you will probably have to run a repair
installation of win though.
And if your winxp is OEM it might baulk at the new hw

"up for the game" <> wrote in message
news:...
> Hi
> I have a need to replace the hardware, specifically, the CPU/Memory
> and Motherboard in my XP machine. However, due to the expense of the
> updated version of one particular software package I use, I need to
> 'clone' the Hard Drive and not reinstall the application.
>
> I believe I had heard that, providing I use a motherboard/CPU with the
> same chipset, a DOS type Ghost copy of the older/smaller hard drive
> would work properly on the new installation.
>
> If anyone has had experiences doing the same thing, I ask that you
> share it with me as I really do not want to lose the installation.
>
> Additionally, if any special steps are needed before or after the
> cloning/reuse of the hard drive on the new machine, I would also
> appreciate the information sharing.
>
> Thanking you in advance
> Joe
>
> --
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>



 
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Pennywise@DerryMaine.Gov
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      01-04-2007
up for the game <> wrote:

>Hi
>I have a need to replace the hardware, specifically, the CPU/Memory
>and Motherboard in my XP machine. However, due to the expense of the
>updated version of one particular software package I use, I need to
>'clone' the Hard Drive and not reinstall the application.
>
>I believe I had heard that, providing I use a motherboard/CPU with the
>same chipset, a DOS type Ghost copy of the older/smaller hard drive
>would work properly on the new installation.
>
>If anyone has had experiences doing the same thing, I ask that you
>share it with me as I really do not want to lose the installation.
>
>Additionally, if any special steps are needed before or after the
>cloning/reuse of the hard drive on the new machine, I would also
>appreciate the information sharing.



XP won't like it, and you will need to do a repair on the
installation after you install it - XP will see it as a new system and
consider you a pirate..
http://www.aumha.org/win5/a/wpa.php

Another link on the repair.
http://www.michaelstevenstech.com/moving_xp.html

FWIW msoobe.exe is the file you need to run to generate a wpa.dbl
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Tony
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      01-04-2007
I've never had to clone a drive to make it work with new hardware, just used
the same HDD, once all the drivers are installed it works just fine.
"up for the game" <> wrote in message
news:...
> Hi
> I have a need to replace the hardware, specifically, the CPU/Memory
> and Motherboard in my XP machine. However, due to the expense of the
> updated version of one particular software package I use, I need to
> 'clone' the Hard Drive and not reinstall the application.
>
> I believe I had heard that, providing I use a motherboard/CPU with the
> same chipset, a DOS type Ghost copy of the older/smaller hard drive
> would work properly on the new installation.
>
> If anyone has had experiences doing the same thing, I ask that you
> share it with me as I really do not want to lose the installation.
>
> Additionally, if any special steps are needed before or after the
> cloning/reuse of the hard drive on the new machine, I would also
> appreciate the information sharing.
>
> Thanking you in advance
> Joe
>
> --
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>



 
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Senti
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      01-04-2007
Bill wrote:
> "up for the game" <> wrote in message
> news:...
>> Hi
>> I have a need to replace the hardware, specifically, the CPU/Memory
>> and Motherboard in my XP machine. However, due to the expense of the
>> updated version of one particular software package I use, I need to
>> 'clone' the Hard Drive and not reinstall the application.
>>
>> I believe I had heard that, providing I use a motherboard/CPU with the
>> same chipset, a DOS type Ghost copy of the older/smaller hard drive
>> would work properly on the new installation.
>>
>> If anyone has had experiences doing the same thing, I ask that you
>> share it with me as I really do not want to lose the installation.
>>
>> Additionally, if any special steps are needed before or after the
>> cloning/reuse of the hard drive on the new machine, I would also
>> appreciate the information sharing.
>>
>> Thanking you in advance
>> Joe
>>
>> --
>>

> I used Norton Ghost and copied one entire drive to the newly formatted one.
> No problems.
>
>


Did you also replace the motherboard? I'm guessing not if you had "no
problems". In that case you're talking tomatoes, when he's asking about
potatoes.

You'll have few (if any) problems putting a new hard drive (with a clone
of the original) into the same system original hard drive came out of.
You're using the exact same drivers and other assorted files that were
using before you switched hard drives. When you put an old system drive
into a new motherboard, there's no guarantee it will work properly. In
fact it's unlikely unless the new hardware uses the exact same hardware
as the old.

If you want to test it out, try moving your XP system drive into a new
computer and see if it will boot the computer. Again, I'm guessing not.
 
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Senti
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      01-04-2007
up for the game wrote:
> Hi
> I have a need to replace the hardware, specifically, the CPU/Memory
> and Motherboard in my XP machine. However, due to the expense of the
> updated version of one particular software package I use, I need to
> 'clone' the Hard Drive and not reinstall the application.
>
> I believe I had heard that, providing I use a motherboard/CPU with the
> same chipset, a DOS type Ghost copy of the older/smaller hard drive
> would work properly on the new installation.
>
> If anyone has had experiences doing the same thing, I ask that you
> share it with me as I really do not want to lose the installation.
>
> Additionally, if any special steps are needed before or after the
> cloning/reuse of the hard drive on the new machine, I would also
> appreciate the information sharing.
>
> Thanking you in advance
> Joe
>


I addition to the other helpful likes, you may want to peruse this one:

http://www.theeldergeek.com/replace_motherboard.htm
 
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      01-04-2007
Thanks for the time.
I have the installation CD, but have had insurmountable problems
trying to install it on any other system....and the company/author is
no longer available. The software does exactly what I need for my job
and the computer it is now on has been deteriorating rapidly to the
point where it is almost not usable--so a new one is in order, hence
the post.

I remember doing this with W98 and having nothing but problems on the
first boot, but seemed to have better luck if the chipset/cpu were the
same. I also remember a coworker of mine being successful with NT.
I assume that XP will get in a huff the 1st boot but reason that the
thing would work itself out after two or three boots and finding or
looking for the correct drivers--as one other post mentioned.

I am specifically looking for devices, software, or what have you to
remove prior to using the ghosted drive on the new configuration.

I can deal with the OEM thing here...will probably need to talk to MS
about activation though.

Again, Thanks for the post.
Joe
Thu, 04 Jan 2007 01:05:58 GMT, "old man" <> wrote:

>So with this expensive software you dont have an installation cd, nor will
>they provide a means of reinstalling something you apparently paid for?
>
>You can try a ghost to new hardware, you will probably have to run a repair
>installation of win though.
>And if your winxp is OEM it might baulk at the new hw
>
>"up for the game" <> wrote in message
>news:.. .
>> Hi
>> I have a need to replace the hardware, specifically, the CPU/Memory
>> and Motherboard in my XP machine. However, due to the expense of the
>> updated version of one particular software package I use, I need to
>> 'clone' the Hard Drive and not reinstall the application.
>>
>> I believe I had heard that, providing I use a motherboard/CPU with the
>> same chipset, a DOS type Ghost copy of the older/smaller hard drive
>> would work properly on the new installation.
>>
>> If anyone has had experiences doing the same thing, I ask that you
>> share it with me as I really do not want to lose the installation.
>>
>> Additionally, if any special steps are needed before or after the
>> cloning/reuse of the hard drive on the new machine, I would also
>> appreciate the information sharing.
>>
>> Thanking you in advance
>> Joe
>>
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>>

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      01-04-2007
Thanks for the time...

that WPA link is a good one as is the one from michaelstevenstech.com.
I appreciate the post.
Joe

On Wed, 03 Jan 2007 17:11:01 -0800, wrote:

> up for the game <> wrote:
>
>>Hi
>>I have a need to replace the hardware, specifically, the CPU/Memory
>>and Motherboard in my XP machine. However, due to the expense of the
>>updated version of one particular software package I use, I need to
>>'clone' the Hard Drive and not reinstall the application.
>>
>>I believe I had heard that, providing I use a motherboard/CPU with the
>>same chipset, a DOS type Ghost copy of the older/smaller hard drive
>>would work properly on the new installation.
>>
>>If anyone has had experiences doing the same thing, I ask that you
>>share it with me as I really do not want to lose the installation.
>>
>>Additionally, if any special steps are needed before or after the
>>cloning/reuse of the hard drive on the new machine, I would also
>>appreciate the information sharing.

>
>
>XP won't like it, and you will need to do a repair on the
>installation after you install it - XP will see it as a new system and
>consider you a pirate..
>http://www.aumha.org/win5/a/wpa.php
>
>Another link on the repair.
>http://www.michaelstevenstech.com/moving_xp.html
>
>FWIW msoobe.exe is the file you need to run to generate a wpa.dbl


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Gaius Baltar
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      01-04-2007
On Wed, 03 Jan 2007 19:48:37 -0500, up for the game
<> wrote:

>Hi
>I have a need to replace the hardware, specifically, the CPU/Memory
>and Motherboard in my XP machine. However, due to the expense of the
>updated version of one particular software package I use, I need to
>'clone' the Hard Drive and not reinstall the application.
>
>I believe I had heard that, providing I use a motherboard/CPU with the
>same chipset, a DOS type Ghost copy of the older/smaller hard drive
>would work properly on the new installation.
>
>If anyone has had experiences doing the same thing, I ask that you
>share it with me as I really do not want to lose the installation.
>
>Additionally, if any special steps are needed before or after the
>cloning/reuse of the hard drive on the new machine, I would also
>appreciate the information sharing.
>
>Thanking you in advance
>Joe


You need to SYSPREP the original Windows installation before Ghosting
it, or XP will detect the different HD ID and hang while loading.

Alternatively go to Acronis - apparently they have a free migration
tool designed just for this case.

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