would this OS cloning method work???

obviously you cant just copy and paste your xp's C drive straight onto a slave drive whilst you are on the system in question, but... would it work if the OS hard disk was put in as a slave on another pc and transferred/copied to another drive that way??

the only problem i can predict would be the hardware change notification popping up which would require reactivating the OS within 3 days.
 
obviously you cant just copy and paste your xp's C drive straight onto a slave drive whilst you are on the system in question, but... would it work if the OS hard disk was put in as a slave on another pc and transferred/copied to another drive that way??

the only problem i can predict would be the hardware change notification popping up which would require reactivating the OS within 3 days.
As a slave drive, it just becomes that! It's not a bootable drive... therefore, your best way to clone your existing PC with Windows XP is to use a program like Ghost.

It will transfer all the files from one drive to the other like a clone. Then, you can put or rather... make that cloned drive a master and boot from it.

I hope this is the answer you are looking for... unless I missed something in your question?
 
As a slave drive, it just becomes that! It's not a bootable drive... therefore, your best way to clone your existing PC with Windows XP is to use a program like Ghost.

It will transfer all the files from one drive to the other like a clone. Then, you can put or rather... make that cloned drive a master and boot from it.

I hope this is the answer you are looking for... unless I missed something in your question?

as a slave drive yes.. but by putting it into the other pc afterwards instead of the drive you copied from and making it master, would it run like the original?
I know about Norton Ghost and other similar programs and the advantage they have is the ability to auto backup/clone stuff whilst being in use, i just wondered wether a drive could be cloned whilst out of the system (so to speak)
 
as a slave drive yes.. but by putting it into the other pc afterwards instead of the drive you copied from and making it master, would it run like the original?
I know about Norton Ghost and other similar programs and the advantage they have is the ability to auto backup/clone stuff whilst being in use, i just wondered wether a drive could be cloned whilst out of the system (so to speak)

yes, after you clone it...move to another pc...but change to master....and it will boot...about norton ghost i'm not sure... i'm a acronis guy..lol.. good luck
 
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