Then go through the prompts. Once that finishes, change drives to the drive with XP on it. In my example, D: then Enter. Now, enable smartdrv by typing smartdrv and then type it again. The second time you type it and hit Enter , it will show the status of the drives and cacheing. Then type winnt to start the installation. Learn more Cloning your drive will keep all of your old data perfectly intact and ready to use on a brand new hard drive. Follow this guide to learn how.
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By using our site, you agree to our cookie policy. Cookie Settings. Learn why people trust wikiHow. Download Article Explore this Article Steps. Tips and Warnings. Related Articles. Author Info Last Updated: November 19, Backup important data. While the cloning process should not result in any data being lost, it is always prudent to make sure that important files are backed up just in case.
Backup your files onto a removable drive, DVDs, or onto cloud storage services online. I own the Home Edition and thought they used my discs when they repaired and cleaned my computer.
It all seemed to be going well, Pro is gone and I was able to pick a partition and the installation seemed to be starting, but then it stops. Retried, doesn't work. If you are not successful after several tries wasn't , quit Setup. Then to restart Setup, copy the Windows XP installation files to your hard disk.
To quit, press F3. It has been decades since I took any classes that used DOS, but even so I don't know where to find the installation files or how or where to copy them. Can anyone help me? This thread is locked.
That's all about cloning hard drive in Windows XP. You can also apply this software to back up your partitions and computer data. Because losing data is very discouraging.
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