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Old May 2nd, 2007, 06:19 AM
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Install XP fresh onto the new HDD. Once that is done, Plug in your old HDD (the on your currently using) and you should be able to copy over any data you want to save. Then just use it as a storage drive or for backup..

That BSOD error is usually just caused by Windows XP problems, But can be caused by faulty RAM. Easily fixed with a reformat though.

If problem persists, Then it's likely RAM is the culprit - Which a reformat cannot fix.
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