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date: Sat, 5 Jul 2008 12:30:03 -0400,    group: microsoft.public.windowsxp.configuration_manage        back       


Trying to change to new system drive: hal.dll error   
My C: drive (WD 80 Gig SATA) is getting crowded so I bought a new Seagate
SATA 500.  I partitioned it into two partitions, the smaller 160 Gig to be
my new system drive.  I have cloned the old drive to the new drive first
using Ghost 9 then XXCLONE both of which resulted in the hal.dll error after
I shut down, pulled the data cable from the old drive and rebooted.  Have
also tried it using Ghost full backup.  Same result.  Talking to computer
savvy friends confirm that this is common, but no one has come up with a fix
yet.

Help! Please!
date: Sat, 5 Jul 2008 12:30:03 -0400   author:   Tim Hurley

Re: Trying to change to new system drive: hal.dll error   
I've not used either of those apps, but I've cloned systems using Acronis 
with no problems
BTW Theres little advantage in partitioning a single HD & using one 
partition as the Sys. If the hd goes bad you still lose all.

"Tim Hurley"  wrote in message 
news:ObnRZxr3IHA.1436@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...
> My C: drive (WD 80 Gig SATA) is getting crowded so I bought a new Seagate
> SATA 500.  I partitioned it into two partitions, the smaller 160 Gig to be
> my new system drive.  I have cloned the old drive to the new drive first
> using Ghost 9 then XXCLONE both of which resulted in the hal.dll error 
> after
> I shut down, pulled the data cable from the old drive and rebooted.  Have
> also tried it using Ghost full backup.  Same result.  Talking to computer
> savvy friends confirm that this is common, but no one has come up with a 
> fix
> yet.
>
> Help! Please!
>
date: Sat, 5 Jul 2008 18:28:21 +0100   author:   DL address@invalid

Re: Trying to change to new system drive: hal.dll error   
Many thanks for the reply.  I think that failure with both of the 
heavy--weight cloning programs that I used pretty much rules out cloning 
alone as a solution.  There is a problem, I'm told, with XP.  This situation 
is courtesy of Microsoft.  I don't know what people are expected to do if 
thier C: drive crashes.  They can't copy a backup to their new replacement 
drive.

Thanks again for your effort.

"DL" <address@invalid> wrote in message 
news:%23twDKSs3IHA.1428@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...
> I've not used either of those apps, but I've cloned systems using Acronis 
> with no problems
> BTW Theres little advantage in partitioning a single HD & using one 
> partition as the Sys. If the hd goes bad you still lose all.
>
> "Tim Hurley"  wrote in message 
> news:ObnRZxr3IHA.1436@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...
>> My C: drive (WD 80 Gig SATA) is getting crowded so I bought a new Seagate
>> SATA 500.  I partitioned it into two partitions, the smaller 160 Gig to 
>> be
>> my new system drive.  I have cloned the old drive to the new drive first
>> using Ghost 9 then XXCLONE both of which resulted in the hal.dll error 
>> after
>> I shut down, pulled the data cable from the old drive and rebooted.  Have
>> also tried it using Ghost full backup.  Same result.  Talking to computer
>> savvy friends confirm that this is common, but no one has come up with a 
>> fix
>> yet.
>>
>> Help! Please!
>>
>
>
date: Sun, 6 Jul 2008 00:17:30 -0400   author:   Tim Hurley

Re: Trying to change to new system drive: hal.dll error   
To repeat, I've used Acronis TI to clone winxp systems with no 
problems.(numerous times)
If you have a problem its not within winxp, but within your system.
If memory is slightly iffy this will allmost certainly cause clone problems

"Tim Hurley"  wrote in message 
news:OkLot8x3IHA.5012@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
> Many thanks for the reply.  I think that failure with both of the 
> heavy--weight cloning programs that I used pretty much rules out cloning 
> alone as a solution.  There is a problem, I'm told, with XP.  This 
> situation is courtesy of Microsoft.  I don't know what people are expected 
> to do if thier C: drive crashes.  They can't copy a backup to their new 
> replacement drive.
>
> Thanks again for your effort.
>
> "DL" <address@invalid> wrote in message 
> news:%23twDKSs3IHA.1428@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...
>> I've not used either of those apps, but I've cloned systems using Acronis 
>> with no problems
>> BTW Theres little advantage in partitioning a single HD & using one 
>> partition as the Sys. If the hd goes bad you still lose all.
>>
>> "Tim Hurley"  wrote in message 
>> news:ObnRZxr3IHA.1436@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...
>>> My C: drive (WD 80 Gig SATA) is getting crowded so I bought a new 
>>> Seagate
>>> SATA 500.  I partitioned it into two partitions, the smaller 160 Gig to 
>>> be
>>> my new system drive.  I have cloned the old drive to the new drive first
>>> using Ghost 9 then XXCLONE both of which resulted in the hal.dll error 
>>> after
>>> I shut down, pulled the data cable from the old drive and rebooted. 
>>> Have
>>> also tried it using Ghost full backup.  Same result.  Talking to 
>>> computer
>>> savvy friends confirm that this is common, but no one has come up with a 
>>> fix
>>> yet.
>>>
>>> Help! Please!
>>>
>>
>>
>
>
date: Sun, 6 Jul 2008 11:06:55 +0100   author:   DL address@invalid

Re: Trying to change to new system drive: hal.dll error   
O.K, I'm not that stubborn. Have downloaded trial copy of Acronis TI and was 
impressed that it was a DOS program for a change.  Same result though.  Any 
suggestions as to where I can go from here?

"DL" <address@invalid> wrote in message 
news:uqcvKA13IHA.2336@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...
> To repeat, I've used Acronis TI to clone winxp systems with no 
> problems.(numerous times)
> If you have a problem its not within winxp, but within your system.
> If memory is slightly iffy this will allmost certainly cause clone 
> problems
>
> "Tim Hurley"  wrote in message 
> news:OkLot8x3IHA.5012@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
>> Many thanks for the reply.  I think that failure with both of the 
>> heavy--weight cloning programs that I used pretty much rules out cloning 
>> alone as a solution.  There is a problem, I'm told, with XP.  This 
>> situation is courtesy of Microsoft.  I don't know what people are 
>> expected to do if thier C: drive crashes.  They can't copy a backup to 
>> their new replacement drive.
>>
>> Thanks again for your effort.
>>
>> "DL" <address@invalid> wrote in message 
>> news:%23twDKSs3IHA.1428@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...
>>> I've not used either of those apps, but I've cloned systems using 
>>> Acronis with no problems
>>> BTW Theres little advantage in partitioning a single HD & using one 
>>> partition as the Sys. If the hd goes bad you still lose all.
>>>
>>> "Tim Hurley"  wrote in message 
>>> news:ObnRZxr3IHA.1436@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...
>>>> My C: drive (WD 80 Gig SATA) is getting crowded so I bought a new 
>>>> Seagate
>>>> SATA 500.  I partitioned it into two partitions, the smaller 160 Gig to 
>>>> be
>>>> my new system drive.  I have cloned the old drive to the new drive 
>>>> first
>>>> using Ghost 9 then XXCLONE both of which resulted in the hal.dll error 
>>>> after
>>>> I shut down, pulled the data cable from the old drive and rebooted. 
>>>> Have
>>>> also tried it using Ghost full backup.  Same result.  Talking to 
>>>> computer
>>>> savvy friends confirm that this is common, but no one has come up with 
>>>> a fix
>>>> yet.
>>>>
>>>> Help! Please!
>>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>
>
date: Sun, 6 Jul 2008 18:59:36 -0400   author:   Tim Hurley

Re: Trying to change to new system drive: hal.dll error   
Test your memory
www.memtest.org

"Tim Hurley"  wrote in message 
news:ukTI3v73IHA.3384@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...
> O.K, I'm not that stubborn. Have downloaded trial copy of Acronis TI and 
> was impressed that it was a DOS program for a change.  Same result though. 
> Any suggestions as to where I can go from here?
>
> "DL" <address@invalid> wrote in message 
> news:uqcvKA13IHA.2336@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...
>> To repeat, I've used Acronis TI to clone winxp systems with no 
>> problems.(numerous times)
>> If you have a problem its not within winxp, but within your system.
>> If memory is slightly iffy this will allmost certainly cause clone 
>> problems
>>
>> "Tim Hurley"  wrote in message 
>> news:OkLot8x3IHA.5012@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
>>> Many thanks for the reply.  I think that failure with both of the 
>>> heavy--weight cloning programs that I used pretty much rules out cloning 
>>> alone as a solution.  There is a problem, I'm told, with XP.  This 
>>> situation is courtesy of Microsoft.  I don't know what people are 
>>> expected to do if thier C: drive crashes.  They can't copy a backup to 
>>> their new replacement drive.
>>>
>>> Thanks again for your effort.
>>>
>>> "DL" <address@invalid> wrote in message 
>>> news:%23twDKSs3IHA.1428@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...
>>>> I've not used either of those apps, but I've cloned systems using 
>>>> Acronis with no problems
>>>> BTW Theres little advantage in partitioning a single HD & using one 
>>>> partition as the Sys. If the hd goes bad you still lose all.
>>>>
>>>> "Tim Hurley"  wrote in message 
>>>> news:ObnRZxr3IHA.1436@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...
>>>>> My C: drive (WD 80 Gig SATA) is getting crowded so I bought a new 
>>>>> Seagate
>>>>> SATA 500.  I partitioned it into two partitions, the smaller 160 Gig 
>>>>> to be
>>>>> my new system drive.  I have cloned the old drive to the new drive 
>>>>> first
>>>>> using Ghost 9 then XXCLONE both of which resulted in the hal.dll error 
>>>>> after
>>>>> I shut down, pulled the data cable from the old drive and rebooted. 
>>>>> Have
>>>>> also tried it using Ghost full backup.  Same result.  Talking to 
>>>>> computer
>>>>> savvy friends confirm that this is common, but no one has come up with 
>>>>> a fix
>>>>> yet.
>>>>>
>>>>> Help! Please!
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>
>
date: Mon, 7 Jul 2008 19:35:48 +0100   author:   DL address@invalid

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