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Lost my XP after moving partition to new drive - how do I restore?

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    Re: Lost my XP after moving partition to new drive - how do I restore?

    I would try to make an image of the partition. I have uploaded the .iso of the Macrium WinPE CD that you can use for imaging. Just download it, unzip the folder and burn the .iso to a CD (e.g. with ImgBurn or Roxio). Then change the BIOS boot sequence to load from this CD.

    In the beginning you get a message about missing drivers - just Cancel. In case you are not familiar with Macrium, here is a tutorial. That includes a link to a tutorial that describes how to reinstall from the image. If nothing else, you can mount the image in a working system and recover your data.

    Note: You need an external disk to park the image.

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    Re: Lost my XP after moving partition to new drive - how do I restore?

    Thanks WHS - certainly sounds worth a go. The OS isn't exceptionally vital in being my secondary/test/backup one but as I said, would be nice to recover it if possible. Appreciate your help & input. Romayne

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    Re: Lost my XP after moving partition to new drive - how do I restore?

    Have you tried this tutorial?

    XP_Repair

    It's supposed to keep your files intact while repairing the system. If it's successful, or any other repair attempt is, please backup the install ASAP afterwards. Having a system image is a quick fix for when these type of things happens. And when installing another OS to another HDD, always remove the one that the install isn't going onto & access each through the BIOS option, only 5-10 seconds is lost.

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    Re: Lost my XP after moving partition to new drive - how do I restore?

    Thanks Cat but yes, that was the type of repair I did try but which now won't complete for some reason. However, I might give it one more go at the weekend when I've more time & energy to put into it. Will keep you posted.

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    Re: Lost my XP after moving partition to new drive - how do I restore?

    Just to wrap up on this one - I've now tried numerous different fixes to sort this problem out but for whatever reason none worked - the only one I didn't feel happy attempting was fixing the MBR (even though this appears to be corrupted) as it gave a lot of warnings about maybe damaging partitions or that I could lose access to other partitions on the drive & since this is the largest of my 3 drives & holds almost all my important partitions bar 1, I just didn't feel it was worth the risk. Plus even though I managed to get a complete repair installation done, it STILL wouldn't boot into it for anything, & when I tried to repeat the venture it started throwing up unrecoverable errors. It's a brand new drive so doubt there's anything wrong with it (hopefully!!) but I think I'll back up everything else too again to be sure.

    SO, I suspect the only option is to maybe try and remove all my data off the drive & just wipe the partition & start over again - frustrating but at least it will be a fix & provide me with my alternate OS to have for times when Win 7 goes belly up!

    Thanks to all of you for taking the time to provide me with so much info & options on it, but think I'm just going to give up on recovery & just go for a reinstall.

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    Re: Lost my XP after moving partition to new drive - how do I restore?

    Hello TKR99,

    Not sure where your info about losing access to other partitions is from, to me, that's doesn't sound right, especially if you're just doing a MBR fix, I've done it a few times and it's never affected other partitions. I always keep my important stuff on separate partitions and/or drives off the OS drive/partition if in the event something does go wrong, my other partitions/drives will not be affected in any adverse way.
    So, if you're still uncomfortable doing that fix, then a clean re-install would be your answer.

    Good luck and keep us posted,

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    Re: Lost my XP after moving partition to new drive - how do I restore?

    Hi Don
    The info came from the fixmbr program I accessed through the Recovery Console on the disk - it basically stated NOT to go ahead with the fix unless you were unable to access the partitions anyway (which I am through Win 7), plus warned as I said of the danger of causing problems that might make them inaccessible. I must admit it threw me too as I'm unused to seeing such warnings with no other alternatives presented. But it's just not worth it as knowing me, that's just what would happen & I'd be in a bigger world of pain than I am just not being able to access XP.

    I do have XP all in its own partition but just then have so many others on the drive as well & while I could always move them to my other 2 drives it's again a lot of work for minimal good reason in my view, so better to leave well alone methinks. Thanks anyway, Romayne

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    Re: Lost my XP after moving partition to new drive - how do I restore?

    Quote Originally Posted by TKR99 View Post
    I upgraded my SATA drive from 500 to 1 Tb & used Acronis Disk Director to move all 8 partitions across to it. XP is still showing as the 1st partition, healthy, active etc, yet when I try to boot directly from it the PC just hangs & goes nowhere as if it was a data only drive.

    Is there an easy way to fix this or am I going to have to delete it & reinstall or something
    Does the 500GB drive still have a bootable copy on it or can you make it bootable by transferring the copy back from the 1TB drive?

    Is either drive a Western Digital?

    Is the 500GB more than 2 years old and XP compatible but the new drive has Advanced Format Technology and is not XP compatible?

    If you have a Western Digital, (Either one) you can download a free copy of Acronis True Image for WD to backup your boot drive

    If the new drive has advanced format, just save yourself the grief and boot from the old drive, using the new one for data

    Partition the new drive with the XP CD (Not Acronis or Paragon or anything else) for absolute compatability but only if it is NOT advanced format

    Partition managers other than Microsoft's are not directly compatible with Windows due to its proprietary nature

    I have NEVER lost data due to a partition made with an XP CD but have stopped using other partition managers after repeatedly losing data due to undocumented compatibility problems that will never be documented as long as Windows remains closed source and proprietary

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    Re: Lost my XP after moving partition to new drive - how do I restore?

    Hi Expert - thanks for the info, but I ended up just reinstalling XP as it was the simplest option ultimately. All sorted now anyway but aprpeciate you taking the time to respond. Thanks.

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