I've cloned the disk (external USB to external USB, using my X200s as the host), using both Acronis and Ghost (though Acronis did not resize the partition the fit the new disk ... strange). The resulting target disk looks fine on the X200s, but when I insert it into the X31, the system won't boot. It won't even get to the Windows boot menu -- it simply hangs after the logo screen disappears.
If I use the Windows XP install disk, I can see the partition using the repair tools, and doing a repair installation happily replaces all the files in the Windows directory -- but won't boot after the restart. And the repair console (which sees the directory as well) won't accept the administrator password, so I can't run fixboot (I'm suspecting the boot sector is the problem here).
I don't see any BIOS settings that would make a difference. And I don't think a BIOS upgrade should be needed, either.
So what am I missing?





