Upgrading To Xp X64 - Keeping The Old Files
Mar 24, 2007
i want to upgrade to windows xp x64 but i want to keep all my old files, is this possible? and what software will i need?
by the way i only have 1 hard drive, but it is partions 80 gig(windows installed on this partion) and 60 gig(for downloads and stuff)
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Jan 5, 2006
i`ve just begun using a new computer,running windows xp, i intend to install a 2nd hard drive,from my old computer which was running windows 95.Can i still install even though the 2nd drive is so old....and if so, is it possible to keep all my files from the old drive and transfer them to the new.(all my programs are still on the old computer,i just can`t be bothered reinstalling all the programs and files.
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The system then tells me that format cannot run because the volume is in use by another process. It attempts to dismount the volume by forcing a dismount and fails. It tells me it cannot lock the drive and the volume is still in use. I also tried switching the BIOS order so that the system boots from CD-Rom with both a XP install cd and a Vista install DVD with no luck. The Vista DVD fails to load and the XP leads to a blank blinking prompt. Again, I don't need anything on the computer, is there any way I can whipe this machine clean and re-install windows? Thanks so much for having a look.
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During the fresh install from CD, I can get through the following without issues:
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***Stop: 0x0000007B)0x898863C, 0xC0000034, 0x00000000,0x00000000
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