Newbie needs help clonedisk to new drive.
Hi all,
I have image of old C: drive (FAT32) to USB external drive F:.
I installed WindowsXP to a new master SATA2 drive, using
an adapter. This SATA drive now has the new C: (XP boot drive)
and another primary P: drive (300GB/NTFS/formatted/empty).
My computer stays the same, I just replaced a larger drive.
I am not confident with the XP in new C: (errors booting, etc),
I and don't want to reinstall all the programs, for now.
What option should I use to restore/clone/re-image/mount/etc.
in order to get the old C: back and sits on the new primary P:?
Given I don't know much about Acronis, will there be any conflict
between letter C and P, for example? And also between NTFS
and FAT32?
Finally, can I boot the pc to this P: drive after this action was done?
And slowly reinstall programs to the new C: ?
Can I move/copy/delete files between these two new drives after all?
Thanks, and have a nice weekend.

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Can you be a bit clearer:
There is no "Restore" option anywhere in Acronis Image Home.
I can see "Mount", "Clone Disk", etc but no "Restore"
Can u tell me where?
What boot disk? Window setup boot Disk?
Yes, I have the image of old C:, and would like to have this
to be the new C: in a larger drive.
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Look for "Recover". The boot disk is the Acronis bootable recovery environment. See http://www.wilderssecurity.com/showthread.php?t=188253. Its also downloadable from your account http://forum.acronis.com/forum/3154#comment-1472.
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This is called "half ass assistance".
Can u guys lay out step by step?
What we newbie have is doubts, not stupidity,
and that's why we ask.
Acronis did a very poor job of giving step by step instruction.
If you give a doubtful answer, don't bother post, waste your time
and mine.
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Hey, we are users just like you so don't call the assistance "half assed". I think your the one who is "half assed". Open an online support case with acronis http://www.acronis.com/support/ if you don't like our answers. You could look here for some help http://forum.acronis.com/forum/3426.
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