sunny marky wrote:
> Thank you for your reply to my question on windows help, but I am afraid your
> technical speak is not understood by me, "sate and other language. I just
> want to install my hard disk on notebook amd Windows XP, surely is can be
> simpler. I thought I just need to have drivers which I have in folders in my
> files now and save them to a memory stick. Is it really so complex to do so
> much more. ?
>
Download the drivers from Dell. Use your service tag, and Dell will
show you every driver you need to download. Put them on a CD or memory
stick.
Backup your photos, email etc if you want.
Change the drive.
Put the XP CD in and boot and load XP.
Load your drivers from the memory stick.
Load any Windows Updates and Applications.
This is simplistic and any part of this can be more complex, but you
wanted simple.
Changing a drive and reloading a system is not *hard* but can be complex.
> I guess I will have to pay some person to do it if it is.
>
I can't begin to understand your computer skills. So only you can
determine if you can do any of this. Feel free to ask if you try this
and have questions. People are always glad to help here.
Good Luck.
>
>
> "Big_Al" wrote:
>
>> sunny marky wrote:
>>> I need to install a new hard disk in my Dell notebook. I have a new Windows
>>> XP CD and need some help on how to install it . I donot have the drivers CD
>>> with my notebook so should I copy them from my file/ folders and install
>>> when the XP is installed or how else can I do it? Would I be able to download
>>> from Dell website once I installed Xp and connect to the internet?
>>>
>>> I would appreciate some advice because I have never done this before, can
>>> anyone give me any tips and is it fairly simple to do this. Thanks
>>>
>>> Mark
>>>
>> If you have the service tag, you can download all the drivers, (and
>> should) from Dell.
>>
>> But an easier way to change drives is to get a trial copy of Acronis
>> True Image Home http://www.acronis.com/homecomputing...cts/trueimage/
>> this or Seagate's Disk Wizard
>> http://www.seagate.com/www/en-us/sup...ads/discwizard
>> The latter is just the Acronis program, maybe trimmed down a bit.
>>
>> You also need an external USB drive enclosure that will accommodate your
>> drive either SATA or IDE. Plug the drive into the enclosure, hook it
>> up to windows and go into drive manager and partition and format it.
>>
>> Either of these software programs or some 'disk clone' software will
>> probably have you make a bootable CD, and allow you to clone the current
>> C: drive (or multiple partitions) on your current laptop onto the USB
>> drive. You will be prompted to turn off everything and then you
>> install the external drive internally and boot up as normal. Nothing
>> lost or changed, but you have a new drive.
>>
>> Done it about 8 times now, works like a charm.
>>
>> When done you can use the external USB for backup using the old drive.
>> If you like the program and want to continue using it to make backups of
>> your system onto the USB drive, you can buy Acronis at NewEgg on sale
>> once in a while. Look around.
>>
>> HTH Al.
>>