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Transferring HDDs to new build
Okay so I've got my current family PC which needs upgrading, so I've bought all new parts apart from the HDD and built them in a new tower.

Now comes the tricky part,

is there any way i will be able to keep the current XP installation on the HDDs, and just carry it over to the new build?

I've seen a few different methods and opinions but i was wondering if anyone knew of the best way to go about it with minimal hassle.

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RE: Transferring HDDs to new build
You would need a new harddrive and then create an image using Acronis Universal Restore function of Acronis True Image.

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RE: Transferring HDDs to new build
why?

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RE: Transferring HDDs to new build
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It depends on the the XP version you have installed on the HDD.

Is it an OEM version?

If it is then it will only run on the motherboard/BIOS it came with.

What make is the original PC?

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RE: Transferring HDDs to new build
Personally I recommend reinstalling Windows for new hardware.
Otherwise, there are tools which force Windows to re-detect all drivers on next boot, but I can't remember the name at the moment.

Answered many times before, just search: https://duckduckgo.com/?q=move+windows+to+new+computer

It's safer to have a backup in case something screws up.
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RE: Transferring HDDs to new build
(10/11/2011 04:11 PM)ZiNgA BuRgA Wrote:  Personally I recommend reinstalling Windows for new hardware.

yes that ↑

much less of a hassle i think
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but .. why use XP on new hardware? .. shouldnt you be going with win7 ? :)
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RE: Transferring HDDs to new build
Okay i decided to leave all the hassle and just get a fresh copy of windows 7. Should i go for 64 bit? The new build specs are 4GB DDR 3, Dual Core 2.8Ghz, 500w PSU, inbuilt graphics.

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RE: Transferring HDDs to new build
Yes. With 4GB ram there's no reason not to.
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RE: Transferring HDDs to new build
Built-in, not inbuilt. Why is it dual-core anyway? I'd go with a 4/6 core AMD chip, they are cheaper and not much of a difference.

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