I have an important question about hard Drives

Maxx_Power

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If you are looking for plug-n-boot, you'll AT LEAST have to run the repair option on a windows install CD before the system will boot. The hardware is compatible, you'll have to work out the software issues.
 



Hi :)

Hes going to have to do a reinstall...a 1501 and a 1525 have different hardware...they are different generations of machine...

All the best Brett :)
 

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I managed to get by with AMD 939 to Pentium 4 to Core 2 Duo to Netbooks on the same install base XP before when I was testing out my N-lite XP install. All I had to do was repairs with Xp installer.

BUT, it is much easier to reinstall if you don't know how to do the repair, and driver installs/uninstalls.
 

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That depends on the partition layout (if you have more than C drive, also D, etc and you stored your data on the other partitions not C).

BUT generally if you have only 1 partition, you will lose all your stuff if you do a "fresh" install, not a repair.

Back up the data on the HDD you need, do a fresh install is your best bet.