tmathews
05-30-2008, 03:41 PM
My laptop's original 20GB disk has gotten a bit full lately so I picked up a new 120GB drive for it. I decided to test my backups by restoring the latest one onto the new disk. The restore seems to go fine but when I install the new disk I get a message about "Unable to boot due to a disk hardware incompatibility" (of course I don't remember the exact wording and don't have the machine with me; I'll update later with the full message if necessary).
The machine is a Dell Inspiron 500m running XP SP2. The original drive is a Hitachi TravelStar 20GB IDE and the new drive is a Seagate Momentus 5400.2 120GB IDE (both are jumpered as Master). My backup was created with DriveImageXML. There are no errors during the restore and I marked the partition as Active per DriveImage's instructions. I've tested the new drive using SeaTools and it passes. A repair install of XP on the new drive allowed the machine to boot so despite the message there isn't really a hardware incompatibility. The repair install also wiped out my user accounts so either I did it wrong or I'm not very happy with the result. (I booted the Dell XP reinstallation CD and selected new installation; when it saw the existing Windows image I told it to overwrite the existing \WINDOWS directory. Should I have selected the Repair Console at the first screen?)
Why doesn't this just work? I've thought that maybe the Dell diagnostic partition is necessary but I'm unable to copy it and the repair install allowed me to boot without it. I thought maybe the Seagate drive might need a different driver than the Hitachi so I tried the repair install.
So:
1. Can I not use DriveImageXML for restoring a bootable partition to a new drive?
2. Is there a way to access (or copy or clone) the diagnostic partition short of cloning the whole drive?
3. Am I missing something obvious?
Thanks!
The machine is a Dell Inspiron 500m running XP SP2. The original drive is a Hitachi TravelStar 20GB IDE and the new drive is a Seagate Momentus 5400.2 120GB IDE (both are jumpered as Master). My backup was created with DriveImageXML. There are no errors during the restore and I marked the partition as Active per DriveImage's instructions. I've tested the new drive using SeaTools and it passes. A repair install of XP on the new drive allowed the machine to boot so despite the message there isn't really a hardware incompatibility. The repair install also wiped out my user accounts so either I did it wrong or I'm not very happy with the result. (I booted the Dell XP reinstallation CD and selected new installation; when it saw the existing Windows image I told it to overwrite the existing \WINDOWS directory. Should I have selected the Repair Console at the first screen?)
Why doesn't this just work? I've thought that maybe the Dell diagnostic partition is necessary but I'm unable to copy it and the repair install allowed me to boot without it. I thought maybe the Seagate drive might need a different driver than the Hitachi so I tried the repair install.
So:
1. Can I not use DriveImageXML for restoring a bootable partition to a new drive?
2. Is there a way to access (or copy or clone) the diagnostic partition short of cloning the whole drive?
3. Am I missing something obvious?
Thanks!