catilley1092
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Normally, I would make this type of thread in the "Hardware" section of the forum, but due to XP being involved, it may be inappropriate to do so.
What I want to do is to install XP Media Center on my desktop. Naturally, it won't install conventionally. But I found a treasure inside of my WD Passport backup drive, a small SATA drive (must be one of those 2.5 inch ones) with a 160GB capacity.
What I'd like to do is clone my notebook drive to the drive that I'm speaking of, then attach it through an SATA extension cable that I bought to use with both of my other hard drives, I can simply choose which one I want, plug it in and go.
Can this work out for me? And will it cause damage to my computer to attempt to do so? I'm using Acronis cloning software, so the clone should be good, plus it's a fresh install on a clean drive that's been wiped with DBAN using the Guttman method, plus a seven time random wipe with ones and zeros (twice), with the Free Partition Wizard. When I did the install, it showed that my drive was either new or wiped, and needed formatting. So the OS is clean, not corrupted in any way. Prior to the install, I ran a "surface check" with the Free Partition Wizard, all blocks were perfect, zero errors. So file corruption shouldn't be an issue this time around.
Any advice would be appreciated.
Cat
What I want to do is to install XP Media Center on my desktop. Naturally, it won't install conventionally. But I found a treasure inside of my WD Passport backup drive, a small SATA drive (must be one of those 2.5 inch ones) with a 160GB capacity.
What I'd like to do is clone my notebook drive to the drive that I'm speaking of, then attach it through an SATA extension cable that I bought to use with both of my other hard drives, I can simply choose which one I want, plug it in and go.
Can this work out for me? And will it cause damage to my computer to attempt to do so? I'm using Acronis cloning software, so the clone should be good, plus it's a fresh install on a clean drive that's been wiped with DBAN using the Guttman method, plus a seven time random wipe with ones and zeros (twice), with the Free Partition Wizard. When I did the install, it showed that my drive was either new or wiped, and needed formatting. So the OS is clean, not corrupted in any way. Prior to the install, I ran a "surface check" with the Free Partition Wizard, all blocks were perfect, zero errors. So file corruption shouldn't be an issue this time around.
Any advice would be appreciated.
Cat