Missed this one Harv, You could have done what I did and put the new drive (120Gb in my case) in alongside (more likely above or below in tower systems) the existing one. I have all my programs etc on my 'old' 40Gb drive. All my data, pics and videos are on the new 'D' drive out of the way. I did have to download a firmware program from the website of the drive manufacturer for Windows XP to recognise it but once that was run, everything worked fine. 40gb is master and the 120Gb is the slave. |