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File transfer help requested
I'm setting up another computer, an HP Media Center circa 2005, with XP Pro Retail version. In order to save myself weeks of installing apps and doing personal settings for everything I wanted to transfer the folders \Program Files, \Documents and Settings and \Windows to the hard drive on the HP. Using my regular computer, an eMachines, I copied those folders to a spare HDD I have which is a PATA. The HP has a SATA HDD but the 2 CD/DVD drives are PATA. So I removed 1 of the CD/DVD drives and hooked up the PATA HDD from the eMachines in its place. I then started up the HP and went into setup to change the boot order to boot to the HDD that I transferred over from the eMachines. When I rebooted I got a blue screen message that went by so fast I couldn't read it but I'm assuming that Windows didn't like the fact that it was from a different computer even though this is the RETAIL version of XP which doesn't do the machine checking that the OEM version of Windows does. I think that when Windows began to load it checked the HKLM\Machine and HKLM\System entries in the registry and found that they did not match the characteristics of the HP but I thought that it would just go into the "Found New Hardware" routine and correct that. It didn't. So I have 2 ideas I'd like to try to see if I can get around that.
1) Export the registry entries HKLM\Machine and HKLM\System from the HP XP and then Import them into the eMachines XP registry before shutdown and then move the eMachines HDD over to the HP. Then the eMachines HDD registry should contain the correct info for the HP computer. or 2) Boot into DOS on the HP from CD and then copy the registry files of the HP to a folder on the eMachines HDD and then copy the folders \Program Files, \Documents and Settings and \Windows over from the eMachines HDD to the HP SATA drive and then copy the registry files back to the HP HDD. The only question I have about idea 2 is can DOS copy files from a PATA HDD to a SATA HDD? The SATA HDD is set to IDE mode on the HP in the BIOS setup. Would appreciate your thoughts on this. Thanks. |
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Either method could work if the two machines are identical, if not neither method is advised.
Registry entries are generated during the installation process and match the software to the hardware, if the hardware is different the details could be incorrect. |
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1. You cannot copy programs from one drive to another i.e., transfer the folders \Program Files. Programs must be reinstalled.
Why go thru all this trouble, just clone the drive to another. You cannot take a drive from one computer and put in another and expect it to boot. 99% of the time it will not as drivers/reg entries/hardware is different. |
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Can DOS copy files from a PATA HDD to a SATA HDD? The SATA HDD is set to IDE mode on the HP in the BIOS setup. Last edited by justacruzr2; November 19th, 2020 at 12:50 AM. |
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yes DOS can copy files. but it you who do not understand what you are trying to do and the end results the others was referring to.
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Thanks for the reply. But can it do it between a PATA HDD and a SATA HDD with the SATA HDD set to IDE mode in the BIOS?
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A HARD DRIVE is a HARD DRIVE, does not matter what type, if the computer sees it it can copy from or to it.
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