Mosylu
02-11-2007, 01:53 AM
Hi Rob
Great site you've got here! Just wish I'd found it before I got myself into my current situation.
I am trying to upgrade my primary hard drive and having a little bit of trouble in the very last step. Here is what I did:
1. Installed the SATA hDD in my tower, which previously had only known IDE. However, there were a couple of Serial ATA connections on the motherboard, so I figured it wouldn't be too painful.
2. Got into WinXP, which recognized it, yay! Formatted it using Disk Manager thru My Computer.
3. Used NortonGhost to clone my old hard drive (C: ) to my new one (now F: ). I checked and all the different folders seem to have transferred over all right.
4. Restarted the computer, hit F2 to get into setup, told it not to recognize my old C: in hopes that my F: drive, which after all had Windows installed, would then step up to the plate.
5. Got out of setup, let it continue on into windows. But it got hung up on the welcome splash screen. I restarted. Same. Gak.
6. I went back into setup, told it to recognize C:, and now I'm working off my cramped old hDD while my big beautiful new one with all its space is sitting in my chassis like a lump on a log. I can get to it as a secondary hard drive, but what's the point in that when I bought it to replace my old one?
Whether I used all my daring up or I'm just now realizing that I have no idea what I'm doing, I'm hesitant to fiddle around too much from here. I am not sure whether this is a cloning issue, an IDE-to-SATA issue, or Windows just being a bugger.
Is there a simple step I'm missing? Or do I have to start from scratch?
Thanks for any help you can supply.
Mo
Great site you've got here! Just wish I'd found it before I got myself into my current situation.
I am trying to upgrade my primary hard drive and having a little bit of trouble in the very last step. Here is what I did:
1. Installed the SATA hDD in my tower, which previously had only known IDE. However, there were a couple of Serial ATA connections on the motherboard, so I figured it wouldn't be too painful.
2. Got into WinXP, which recognized it, yay! Formatted it using Disk Manager thru My Computer.
3. Used NortonGhost to clone my old hard drive (C: ) to my new one (now F: ). I checked and all the different folders seem to have transferred over all right.
4. Restarted the computer, hit F2 to get into setup, told it not to recognize my old C: in hopes that my F: drive, which after all had Windows installed, would then step up to the plate.
5. Got out of setup, let it continue on into windows. But it got hung up on the welcome splash screen. I restarted. Same. Gak.
6. I went back into setup, told it to recognize C:, and now I'm working off my cramped old hDD while my big beautiful new one with all its space is sitting in my chassis like a lump on a log. I can get to it as a secondary hard drive, but what's the point in that when I bought it to replace my old one?
Whether I used all my daring up or I'm just now realizing that I have no idea what I'm doing, I'm hesitant to fiddle around too much from here. I am not sure whether this is a cloning issue, an IDE-to-SATA issue, or Windows just being a bugger.
Is there a simple step I'm missing? Or do I have to start from scratch?
Thanks for any help you can supply.
Mo