Okay, so the 300GB HDD that I got with my PC died, as some of you surely remember. It was a big deal and I had to RMA it, which I didn't do for like a year because I bought a replacement 80GB drive that I used for a year like an idiot. Well, I finally did it, and got my refurbished drive.
So what happened was this: when I got the replacement drive initially, I installed it alongside my 300GB problem drive. The original dead drive was C:, and the replacement was E:. When I took the problem drive out, I was left with E: and nothing more. This has been an odd experience. Now I have a C: drive again, because the 300GB refurbished drive is in there now, but my operating system and such are on the small E: drive. The problem is that the small drive is showing signs of having the same fucking problems that the 300GB drive did, and I want to ghost it back to the 300GB drive because hopefully that one has more chance of surviving the long haul. At least I hope. I'm beginning to lose confidence in Seagate, to be honest. Sometimes the 80GB drive just won't boot, just like the 300GB one did after a while. It boots most of the time, then sometimes just won't.
Anyway... so I want to get my operating system and progs and... well, everything, over to the 300GB drive. But I honestly don't know what I'm doing, and I assume that doing this would break all my registry entries and installations that currently point to the E: drive.
And... uh... damn I'm tired. I don't think I'm even making sense now. Anyway, if anyone has some advice for me, provided they can even read this incoherent mess, I'd be appreciative.