![]() ![]() This allowed me to set the page file on the new drive. ![]() ![]() I discovered that booting with the old drive in the computer as well as the new drive it used the page file on the old drive and allowed the boot to complete. It begins the process in normal fashion, but gets to the blue screen and says I have no page file. However, the new drive won?t properly boot into Windows 2000. I used the software furnished with the drive to partition and format the drive and copy the files from the boot partition of the old drive to the new drive ? a procedure I have done numerous times in Win 9x with no problems. I just bought a new hard drive and want to use it as my boot drive. My question is ?How can I clone my present Windows 2000 hard drive to a new drive and have it work properly? Has anyone successfully done this ? preferably without having to buy third party software? I have not been able to do this
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