Topic: Copy MBR using GParted?
I just downloaded GParted Live CD and it seems really nice.
I'm trying to make a backup clone disk of my IBM/Lenovo desktop's SATA hard drive running XP. The original hard drive is 160GB - about 150GB first partition, normal NTFS and a 10GB "security" partition. I booted up with the GParted Live CD, and resized the first partition to 20GB, so now my original hard disk has a 20GB NTFS partition, a bunch of unpartitioned space, and the 10GB security partition. The disk boots fine, and the 20GB is plenty for my system. Everything looks good.
I then put a blank 160GB SATA drive on a second controller, booted up with the GParted Live CD, and copied the 20GB from my main drive to the extra drive. The copy took place very quickly, and with no errors. I used GParted to make sure the partition on the extra drive is set as "bootable".
If I boot up from the main drive, and look at the second drive, it looks fine, and it seems to have all the right folders and files etc. on it.
But, if I disconnect the main drive and try to boot from the cloned drive, it starts loading Windows but then just freezes somewhat before the login prompt should display. It does this if I boot in Safe mode or just normally.
From looking at this board, I think maybe it is a problem with my MBR. I guess the MBR isn't officially part of any partition and doesn't actually get copied over when I copy the first partition? Does that seem like a reasonable explanation of the problem? If so, what is a good (simple!) way to deal with it? Do I want to find some way to copy the MBR from the first disk to the clone? Or is it better to create a MBR on the clone from scratch?
Advice appreciated greatly!
Thanks. -Steve