Saturday, August 8, 2015

windows xp - How to easily replace the hard drive XP is booting from


I've bought a new SSD, and would like to replace the ageing hard drive that contains XP and C:\Program Files.


What's the easiest way to do this these days? I don't have the physical Windows CD* (although I copied it to my C drive). I really don't want to re-install Windows, and I'd also prefer not to burn any CDs if it can be avoided (I'm not sure if the burner works, and I don't have any blanks.)


I'm comfortable with repartitioning drives etc, but it's been a looong time since I've done this, and I suspect the best tools have changed.


*It's a legitimate copy, but installed long ago. I don't store CDs.


EDIT for TMI:
Drives are currently 200Gb, 60Gb (about to get thrown out), 1Tb, 250Gb and 500Gb. The new SSD is 60Gb. I'm in the process of rationalising my storage :)


Answer



Moab's answer was great. I used Paragon's Migrate OS-to-SSD and it worked brilliantly. The hardest part of the process was reducing my OS drive to under 60Gb. Having done that, Paragon completely automated the process of switching over.


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