As readers of my life story will know, I'm not very PC-literate. In fact if it wasn't for the generosity of fellow A_Orger, sprirantho (All Hail), I'd still be stuggling with a cheap, but not very cheerful, Packard Hell with a dicky power pack. As it is, I'm sufin' with a 400MHz PII! Cool eh?
Or at least it was until the thing kept telling me that 'Drive C is Full'. Drive C was a massive 850Mb Maxtor which came with the original Hell Box (At least Maxtors are good drives!) Anyway, I decided to swap it for a 20Gb Fujitsu I got from eBay. I'd downloaded all the guff on copying/cloning drives using a simple DOS command. It all looked real easy - or so I thought.
I think the problem was I had a nice 80Gb drive attached as Drive D. I did this so all the non-OS stuff would be separate, like on an Amiga. It was a logical thing to do, haveing cut my teeth on Amigas. So, I removed Drive D and replaced it with the Fujitsu - the instructions said to make the new drive as Drive D to do the copying. So I booted it up, told the CMOS thingy that I'd swapped the slave drives and prepared to clone the boot drive.
There was some disk activity before it finally showed that my Internet Browser Cache had been copied to the new drive and as far as the system was concerned, this was a total screw-up. After that, it wouldn't boot at all. Various important OS files were said to be corrupted or missing from Drive C. Bad, real bad!
I tried my best, booting with the Win98 Emergency Boot Disk and the Scandisk tool. This seemed to be doing a good job refixing Drive C (took several hours) until it said it had exceeded the 256 maximum allocation of renamed/fixed files/directories and stopped working.
What a load of c--p!
So, out with the old and back in with the new. It's been a complete refit from bottom up. New Fuji as boot drive and out with the Win98 CD Installer. How the Hell do you swap boot drives without going through this bloody trauma?
Should I have just left everything as it was and added the new drive on Channel 2 as a slave to the CD-ROM and just copied the boot drive to it?
Friggin', oh friggin' PCs!
JaX