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VISTA (does not boot) get a BLUE SCREEN
DOS Reboot your computer with this diskette in the drive. NT or Windows 2000 should boot from the diskette. If that works, you know that you can boot from .... The easiest solution is to plan ahead and install the driver already before you move the system. But there is another simple solution that has some other

Reinstall Windows
... drive and re- installing Gutsy with the alternate CD installer option of "Guided LVM with encryption". Laptop common sense and all that. What I would suggest is use rsync to back up the OS install to another drive or even a different machine. You shoud be able to do this while booted off a Live CD or something.

Copying Windows 95 install to another computer
I
got a new, faster PC and want to move remove the hard drive from my existing, older PC and simply install it in the new machine. I have done this before with Win 98 and ME - yeah, the new hardware might need drivers, etc. but at least it boots up. this time, with an XP only machine (not dual boot), I install the

CD drive stops working after new XP install
I specifically pick a partition where I want to install windows xp and windows xp responds in the next screen by picking another drive and asking me to format that drive, which I assumed to be the partition I had picked in the previous screen where I intended to install windows xp. So, ok, it's my mistake and I

ss 2005 cluster install issue
That is why I believe that Vista was changed to always install itself as C when installed from the DVD, but when installed from another system it uses the same process as the pre-Vista Windows systems did, the next availavable drive letter. There used to be a program packaged with Partition Magic that would go thru

after install another winxp cannot boot from the first one
I created a folder on my D: drive called "DX_VST" and they all go there unless they insist on being installed in another location. If they don't offer the config to install someplace of my choosing, then I let them go where they want to, and just add the paths to Sonar's plugin manager. Some people relocate them

Ultimate: it takes forever to copy files to another drive..
Now I want to copy my Windows XP install to the 40Gb disk so I will then have maximum storage space. Thing is, how do you copy XP from one drive to another? Can't do it via Windows because there are files in use, XP help tells me nothing and I can't find anything on the web, unless I'm looking for the wrong thing

Burning question about a new install of SBS2003
Or, can someone point me to some info how to "up-grade" a new hard drive? Thanks Xeno . That's what an upgrade is, to upgrade from another OS. If you don't have an OS then you can not upgrade. You would need the full version of XP to do a clean install. Not correct. You can easily do a clean install using an

Installing XP from another Partition or Drive
Handover Phist ja...@jason.websterscafe.com alt os linux slackware Robby Workman : On 2006-09-24, Eugene Nine <n...@spam.com> wrote: Can I install Slackware onto a drive then transfer that drive into another system if I run through the normal setup like a new install. I'm thinking it should work, just select the

Is it possible to install 4.2 on another drive than C?
And above as far as slipping the HD out and putting it into another laptop to do the install. I have no access to another laptop and if I get a used CD-Rom drive on ebay then in the future I finally got an optical drive back up and working in this old laptop. About the same effort to remove the HD for a temporary

Installing XP from another Partition or Drive
I can only figure it doesn't like SATA drives (it claims it can't find the system drive) or something Western Digital did during it's install/copy (but .... on a separate drive is you can burn a much smaller image of the C drive (on mine it can take hours even though my programs are on another drive/partition) and

install program on another drive
lovergirl-DOT.com alt comp hardware pc-homebuilt h...@me.com (Mark) wrote: I think this varies tremendously from drive to drive, with worst results using older drives from any manufacturer. An old Connor drive of mine wouldn't work with anything else but another Connor. My current Western Digital drives reside very

Installing Slack on another drive
... there are many programs (over 1000) that I have on a seperate hard drive and those are the ones that I have found that work with no install needed. on XP for example on vista without installing them on vista... if they work that means that app can work as a no-install, copy it to another drive and keep it

Installing another Operating System
In the future if you want to dual boot a system and you install a second drive please install the second drive as a secondary and leave the original drive as a primary, kick off the install and tell it to install to the other drive. You will then have entries at bootup to select either one.

Installing XP from another Partition or Drive
Make C: as trim as possible so your ghost images are limited to your install base and OS. Most data files do not need to be imaged but rather backed up to another file system (eg another disk drive, DVD, etc.) Size the OS partition just large enough to accomodate this plus a little growth.

Installing Server 2003 Renders NT 4 on another drive Unbootable
I was trying to install Fedora Core 6 on a VPC 2007, and the install would hang every time (at different places). I tried the install on another machine (also VPC Jim ohaya wrote: Hi, If you were able to get Centos running on a guest on the internal drive, you could then just copy the .vmc and .vhd files to the

Harddrive or XP problem?
Another
fairly common issue is out of date bios--what bios are you using? Another common issue is that old Intel Storage Manage drivers are the culprit. It seems updating these to the most The bios doesn't seem to be an issue as it will recognise the drive and can even run an install DVD of Vista from it.

Installing Slack on another drive
Yes you can move the install to another drive and rerun the Change OwnersName to point it there (in previous versions of windows only OEM versions of windows put the options on the hard drive, but retail people wanted it on the HD too). In the root of your drive is a Windows Update folder containing files from

Installing Vista Home Premium and Format
The
goal was to install Windows Server 2003 Standard onto a partition on the 80GB SATA RAID, and copy those important files onto another storage partition. Unfortunately, I had that SCSI controller and drive in the system when I booted from the 2003 Server CD-ROM and went through the Setup program.

Installing another Hard drive. Please help
Kirk Bubul kbu...@bellsouth.net comp os ms-windows win95 setup On Wed, 10 Jun 1998 22:36:35 -0400, Henry Le <zupper_li...@bitsmart.com> wrote: Connect it any way you can, partition, format/s and xcopy all to the new drive. Once on there, replace the tiny c: drive with the new one and use fdisk to make it's