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PCDude18

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Recently i formatted my PC, i made a partition to my hard drive which has capacity 200GB and seperated 10,00GB with Windows XP. It all works great but i would like to transfer my OS files from the C: (190GB) to the D: (10,00GB) partition, and to make it boot from the D: partition. How can i do this??
 
unfortunatly i think you will have to reinstall windows onto the D drive because as soon as you start up your computer files will become unaccessable in the registry and such
 
Recently i formatted my PC, i made a partition to my hard drive which has capacity 200GB and seperated 10,00GB with Windows XP. It all works great but i would like to transfer my OS files from the C: (190GB) to the D: (10,00GB) partition, and to make it boot from the D: partition. How can i do this??

Are you sure you have a 10,000GB drive? I have only seen drives up to 750GB. Anyways, you can ghost your hard drive using norton ghost.
 
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200gb

My friend i have a 200GB drive and i splitted 10,00GB. So i have my C: drive with 190GB and my D: drive 10,00GB ;)
 
My friend i have a 200GB drive and i splitted 10,00GB. So i have my C: drive with 190GB and my D: drive 10,00GB ;)
Then you don't need the extra comma and double zeros. just put 10GB.

Is your D drive just storage space? Or is there an OS on there such as Windows XP?
 
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