Andre,
There is one more thing to consider before adding the 200GB disk.
First make sure:
1. Your PC bios supports disks above 128GB (134GB / 48-bit LBA).
2. Your Windows has SP2 installed (so supporting 128GB disks).
If these conditions are NOT met, the PC might suffer from lockups,
crashes and/or data corruption.
HTH,
John7
"Andre De Clercq" <andre,declercq@pandora.be> schreef in bericht
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> Thanks Anna for the very precise and complete answer.
> "Anna" <myname@myisp.net> wrote in message
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>> "Andre De Clercq" <andre,declercq@pandora.be> wrote in message
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>>>I have a 20GB (physical) system drive on my XPSP2 pc. Ik want to replace
>>>it by a 200GB drive. I have made an image (True Image) of the 20GB
>>>drive. Can I just put the 200 GB instead of the 20GB (both Pata drives)
>>>into my PC and load the image onto the 200 GB? Will it be automatically
>>>partinioned as ~20/180?. Thanks for any advise.
>>
>>
>> Andre:
>> You might want to consider using the Acronis True Image program to
>> directly clone the contents of your 20 GB HDD to the new 200 GB HDD.
>> Should you go that route your newly-cloned 200 GB HDD will have a single
>> partition comprising the entire disk space of that disk (approx. 186 GB
>> in binary terms) and the contents of your 20 GB HDD will reside on that
>> drive.
>>
>> If the above meets your objective, install your 200 GB HDD in your
>> machine if you haven't already done so. It need not be
>> partitioned/formatted. The disk cloning process will take care of that.
>>
>> So now you'll have your 20 GB HDD as your "source" disk and your 200 GB
>> HDD
>> as the "destination" disk.
>>
>> Use your Acronis program to simply clone the contents of your 20 GB HDD
>> over to the 200 GB HDD. If you're using the ATI 9 version, click on
>> "Clone Disk" under "Pick a Task". If you're using the ATI 10 version,
>> click on "Manage Hard Disks" in the "Pick a Tool" area and on the next
>> screen click on "Clone Disk".
>>
>> Immediately following the disk cloning operation, disconnect your source
>> HDD and boot directly with the cloned 200 GB HDD. Ensure that the *only*
>> storage device connected to your system at that time is the 200 GB HDD.
>> (Connect that drive as Primary Master if you haven't already done so).
>>
>> After that initial boot to the newly-cloned drive and you've determined
>> that the new HDD is properly functioning, you can reconnect that 20 GB
>> HDD in your system if you plan to use it in your system for whatever
>> purpose you have in mind. You can connect it as a Slave to your new PM or
>> anywhere on the Secondary IDE channel of your motherboard. I assume you
>> know how to do these things.
>>
>> If, on the other hand, you desire the 200 GB HDD to be multi-partitioned
>> so that the contents of your 20 GB HDD would reside on one partition and
>> there would be one or more other partitions on that 200 GB disk, then the
>> Acronis disk imaging process would probably be a more practical way to go
>> although you could use Acronis's disk cloning capability as well to
>> achieve this objective. Consult the Acronis Help files for information on
>> these processes.
>> Anna
>>
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