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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