Re: Windows XP can't boot after copying partition
Peter wrote:
> On Thu, 16 Oct 2008 07:53:32 -0400, "Clark..."
> <Clark_throwaway@yahoo.com> wrote:
>
>> Peter wrote:
>>> On Mon, 13 Oct 2008 20:51:12 -0700, "Timothy Daniels"
>>> <NoSpam@SpamMeNot.com> wrote:
>>>
>>> My configuration is like this:
>>>
>>> Drive 1 ATA ( installed windows xp twice on two partitions)
>>>
>>> Drive 2 SATA II (installed windows xp on a partition)
>>>
>>> Now I install a new SATA II drive to replace drive 1.
>>> So my motherboard supports SATA II.
>>> After I used Partition Magic to copy the few partitions from old
>>> drive to new drive, I disconnected the old drive 1. So I tried to
>>> boot with the new drive 1. It went to the point where there is a
>>> small windows xp logo on the screen, where it just stop there.
>>>
>>> So now I cannot boot with new drive 1.
>>> I can still boot windows xp on drive 2.
>>>
>>>> "Peter" wrote:
>>>>> I bought a new harddrive. So I used Partition Magic to copy the
>>>>> Windows partition from the old to the new drive. But after I
>>>>> copied it, Windows XP can't boot. What is the reason?
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> That's exactly what you said in your 1st posting, and since
>>>> you've chosen not to naswer questions or to elaborate, you're on
>>>> your own.
>>>>
>>>> *TimDaniels*
>>
>> you need to do a repair install of XP but when you do it, tap the F6
>> key when prompted for additional drivers.
>> Then what you need to do is select the proper drivers for your SATA
>> chipset, not sure what medium your drivers are on
>> CD or floppy, usb memory stick, whatever
>> So have those drivers ready once the repair install is done you
>> should be OK I have done this myself, and you should notice a nice
>> boost in your HD speed too
>>
>> Clark...
>>
>
> Does the Windows xp installation CD contain SATA drivers? Since SATA
> drivers are relatively new and Windows xp has been around for many
> years.
Nope, I am pretty sure Vista does and that is why loading Vista works and
not XP
find the drivers for your SATA and load them at the f6 portion of the repair
install and your all set.
I was in the same boat you are in when I converted to SATA, but I had
installed an add in card which came with a driver
Clark...