GA_Boater
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I'll read the info, GA but in the meantime give me an overview of what to do. I assume I mount the new drive as a slave? Then download the program to the current HD, then run the program, directing the data to the new 80 gig slave? Then physically swap the drives making the new Maxtor the primary? Then if everything works, should I leave Windows on the slave drive or delete it? I guess it should retain all of the drivers, etc?
You got it. The Wizard is downloaded and installed like any other Windows program and is run under Windows
Depending on your motherboard, you will have to do either #1 or #2
1) If your PC supports more than 2 drives where the motherboard has 2 disk connectors, you don't have to use the second one as a slave. Use a 2nd cable to plug into the new drive. In this case the new drive will also be a master.
2) If the motherboard only has one disk connector, the the cable has a master and a slave connector to connect the 2 drives. The added drive would be set to slave.
After the cloning is finished, if you used #1, simply swap the cables. If #2 was used, change the slave drive, the new drive, to master and the master drive, the old drive, to slave.
The clone or copy process will make an exact copy on the new drive. You won't have to do anything more and all drivers, programs, Windows and files will be on the new drive.
After you change cables or master/slave settings and reboot, you can format the old drive when you are satisfied that everything works.