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On 08/04/2013 08:05 PM, Matt Lawrence wrote:
> On Sun, 4 Aug 2013, Atom Powers wrote:
> 
>> I recommend a re-install using the old disk as reference for any software
>> and data you need to migrate. If that really isn't an option then you can
>> probably recover your systems by booting off the XP install CD and using
>> System Recovery to rebuild the boot sector. Once you are bootable you can
>> convert your partition to an Active Disk and use the MS Windows disk
>> management tools to, probably, increase the size of the partition or
>> create
>> a new partition to extend the existing one.
> 
> Reinstalling everything is not a viable option, just ripping my CDs back
> into iTunes is way too much work.

Not much experience with iTunes, but the "correct" way around this might
be to back-up/duplicate/export your iTunes stuff, install Windows on a
new disk, restore/import iTunes data. ITunes does have some kind of
backup option, no?

- -- 
Šarūnas Burdulis
http://math.dartmouth.edu/~sarunas
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