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New Local ghost
Don't know how this would work with XP, but we had a similar problem once. Installed both disks in the same case. One as "C:" the other as "D:". Using Ghost, cloned from one to the other. Switched jumpers for master/slave, booted to new, larger disk. Might work for you.
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New problem if the hardware is all different
best is putting disk in as slave and copying what you can for the user settings. No spare MB's and powers supplies laying around? Break something so you could make a frankenstein box. Or when doing a minor repair, declare the MB fried. order the user a new one and start stashing parts.
thanx,
bill
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     User state migration: dead box, old disk, new system...how? - (kmself) - (11)
         Re: User state migration: dead box, old disk, new system...h - (pwhysall) - (2)
             Local ghost - (drewk) - (1)
                 problem if the hardware is all different - (boxley)
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