On Mon, 09 Jul 2007 17:00:01 -0000, gus <> wrote:
>I want to upgrade to a larger hard drive on my Dell E1505 Laptop. I
>have questions
>regarding the software transfer (not the physical installation of the
>drive). The system
>was purchased with WinXP and subsequently upgraded to Vista Ultimate
>and Office
>2007. I see Dell places four partitions on the drive: Utilities,
>Windows C:\ drive, Backup
>and something called "CP/M, Concurrent DOS, CTOS". Questions are:
>
>-Is there a way to clone the old drive to the new drive, which is
>larger (Presumeably
>this involves physical hookup of the two drives, and a cloning
>ultility which works
>with Windows Vista).
>
Gus
If your E1505 has the Media Direct feature as installed by Dell and
you are going to a larger drive be prepared for a problem.
The following was posted by a Brian K who post to this group.
Before you make the change over please read the info and the links.
I've posted a "5 minute fix". Well, maybe 10 minutes.
http://www.wilderssecurity.com/showt...7401&page=2#27
This is a procedure to fix your HD so that it shows full size. Don't
worry
about trashing your HD. If you do mess up this procedure you just need
to
repeat the clone and start again.
You will need to download two files. The first is Roadkil's Sector
Editor.
http://www.roadkil.net/diskutils.html
Unzip the file and copy sectedit.exe to a folder in your HD.
The second file to download is Magic Boot Disk
http://hddguru.com/download/software...k_ISO_v2.0.zip
The main page is
http://hddguru.com/content/en/softwa...gic-Boot-Disk/ but you needn't
look
at this page .
Unzip the file and burn the .iso as an image. Not as a data CD. For
example,
in Nero close the initial window and choose Recorder, Burn Image.
Double click sectedit.exe. In the Select Disk box choose Physical 0
and
click Open. (DON'T choose any of the drive letters). Use the arrows at
the
bottom right to find LBA-3. It should take 3 clicks. Here is mine
which is
already zeroed. Your sector should have code.
(Image removed from this post by me)
Click Edit, Zero Data. Now you should see all zeroes. Click File, Save
Sector. Close Roadkil. Double click sectedit.exe again and confirm
that
LBA-3 has been zeroed.
Now shutdown Windows and boot to the Magic Boot Disk CD. Accept the
defaults.
At C:\MHDD> type MHDD and press Enter.
Type the number of your HD (it should be 1) and press Enter.
Now the prompt is MHDD>
Type RHPA and press Enter. Make a note of your Native Maximum LBA
address.
You will also see your reduced HD size.
Type NHPA and press Enter. Type Y for "Do you want to set Native LBA
address". Type Y for "Continue".
Type RHPA and press Enter. Your HD should be full size.
Type exit
Remove the CD and boot to Windows. The HD should be fixed.
>-Or can I use my Dell (Windows XP) reinstall CD's onto the new drive,
>and then reinstall
>Vista and everything else ...
>
>-Or should I ditch the Dell stuff entirely and do a scratch install?
>Given that Vista and
>Office 2007 are activated on the old drive, what's involved in re-
>activating them on the
>new drive? BTW I have my own backup methods and utilities, so I don't
>really need
>the Dell stuff .....
If you reinstall Vista or Office 2007 and they are not Dell supplied
software you *will* have to call MS and reactivate, you will not be
able to activate over the net.
>
>I assume lots of other people have done this, so if there's a pointer
>to a how-to I'd
>appreciate the link .....
See the info and links I have pasted in above.
Art
PS It doesn't matter what software you use to perform the Clone
(Ghost, True Image or the HDD manufacture) you will have the same
problem going to a larger drive because of the Media Direct feature on
the Dell laptops.