Question : move WinXp to new partition

I have a laptop with two partitions...C and D. After installing the US XP onto D ( which I had no choise about ). I was left with the German XP on C. After reading aboou thte boot.ini file here, I solved the bootup problem, but now I want to move my US XP from the D-drive to the C-drive. Question : how ???

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Answer : move WinXp to new partition

Like jman1980 said if you only want one partition then use PM to merge the two partitions together. However if you want to keep the two partitions then use one of the following to move XP to C.

Norton Ghost
http://www.symantec.com/sabu/ghost/ghost_personal/

Drive Image
http://www.powerquest.com/driveimage/

Free

DrvClonerXP
http://home.carolina.rr.com/lexunfreeware/DrvClonerXP/DrvClonerXP.htm

DrvImagerXP
http://home.carolina.rr.com/lexunfreeware/DrvImagerXP/DrvImagerXP.htm

Your programs and shorcuts may need to be changed so they point to C rather then D. This free uitlity is just the ticket for doing that.

COA2
Change Your Address
http://www.pcmag.com/article/0,2997,s=1478&a=4506,00.asp

By  Neil J. Rubenking  

"When you install a program in Windows, the system builds a web of connections that makes moving the program very difficult. If disk space constraints force a move, or if adding a new device causes drive letters to change, the system can lose track of essential files. References to the program are stored in shortcuts, INI files, and the system Registry. COA2, an update of our Change of Address utility, tracks down all references to the old address and replaces them with the new address. When the changes are complete, the utility presents you with a list of changes and gives you the option to undo any of them. Note that COA2 does not actually move any files. It reports moves and name changes to the system. This new version offers Windows 2000 support and an improved user interface. "


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