Subj : HP fun and games To : TOM WALKER From : Roy J. Tellason Date : Wed May 18 2005 01:08 pm TOM WALKER wrote in a message to ROY J. TELLASON: RJT>CA> Make an ISO image of the original hard drive then copy that to the RJT>CA> replacement drive. RJT>I was actually a little further along than that -- I got as far as RJT>copying entire contents of that one partition to another drive. RJT>But it would't boot So at that point I thought that perhaps trying RJT>an fdisk /mbr or similar wou do the trick. Then I started running RJT>into problems with floppies, and similar nonsense. Eventually it just RJT>got to the point where I decided that I didn't need those RJT>diagnostics that badly, and I proceeded from there to a linux RJT>install that's mostly complete. TW> I thouhgt that was courious as I have never made a Clone/Ghost of TW> a Win(fat file system) Hard Disk that didn't boot. But I didn't do that, I "copied the contents of the partition", which you quoted here. What I didn't copy was the MBR, which probably would have helped. In any case I reached the limit of my patience for screwing around with it. TW> Then I rembembered that you were most likely talking about LINUX. Actually in the case of that partition it said "Loading MS-DOS" when it was booted. The rest of that HD booted 98 when the diagnostics weren't loaded. But yeah, the end result loads linux. TW> IF there is not a way then there is another HUGE down side to TW> LINUX. There was probably a way, I just wasn't into spending much further time figuring out what it was. Mostly I thought I was interested in salvaging that diagnostic partition. TW> Do you have to do a total re-install when you go for a Bigger Hard TW> Drive?"? Nope. But if one has an upgrade sitting here anyway it gives a good excuse to do the install. :-) Unlike certain other platforms, linux has little or no problem with moving from one hardware platform to another. I've done that before. To simply move a system to a bigger drive you can do that with no problems. About the only software that's dependent on drive geometry and similar issues is your loader, whether it's LILO or GRUB. Other hardware is set up, not necessarily by being "installed", but at boot time. I once took a couple of drives out of one box (a P200 at that time) and plugged them in to an other box (a 486 at that time) and it booted right up, and worked. Slower, but it worked... Try _that_ with any flavor of windoze, excepting maybe 3.1x... :-) --- * Origin: TANSTAAFL BBS 717-838-8539 (1:270/615) .