10.2.01 install binary files on WinXP and Win2K

Hi friendz,.

I have an external usb with 1.5 to size.
I want to join my laptop and install it on Oracle 10g.
Say that the external drive is named e:\oracle

Then after the installation of Oracle 10 g on it, I loose my laptop and attach it to a Win 2 K Server with the same disk name e:\oracle computer.

My question is, the Oracle 10 g database will start at the new address? They are compatible to the binary format?
I have to run some cloning or programs of restoring links?

Thank you very much

My question is, the Oracle 10 g database will start at the new address? They are compatible to the binary format?
I have to run some cloning or programs of restoring links?

There is a quiet difference under Win2k & XP, you are unable to connect these two binary.

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