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I'll come back later.Ĭloning Vista HD's problem, I came up with something that's been laying right here all the time. I'm still trying to decide if I want to suffer three HD's to this one exercise. To do a disk to Image requires TWO hard drives,, , then to restore the Image to a blank disk, requires a third HD. So now, before I close this post, I'm going to do a disk to disk copy (clone) with Ghost 2003 and see if that works. I believe that Nigel explained that to us previously. But we've already discussed the "Why" of that, right?Ī Partition Image does not contain all of the boot sector information. Well, I just did a restore of a Ghost 2003 Partition Image to a blank HD and it would not boot. I also had to replace the 80 conductor data cable to the DVD-rom drive (with a standard 40 conductor cable ) when I added a DVD-RW, to get them to work right. I've added a DVD burner and a floppy drive and it's even beginning to look and act like a real computer. I've totally re-configured it to boot from a single SATA2 HD instead of the RAID setup that Dell had installed in it. They didn't even want it back, so he gave it to me. I was given a Dell XPS 400 computer that Dell told the user, was broke. So, I guess no-one was willing to play around with Vista and Ghost 2003 to see what can be done with it. I hope all yous guys have a great Father's Day.
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XP loves it!īut Vista will only install on an NTFS formatted drive. That seems to take care of the boot sector (MBR) problem.īut then, the only HD in my house formatted NTFS, is the one with Vista on it. I've always gotten around that myself by partitioning all my new drives with FDISK before restoring a Ghost partition image to it. I seem to remember it had something to do with Ghost not copying all the boot sector when it does a Partition to Image backup. Nigel explained to us why you can't do a restore of a partition image to a blank HD and expect it to boot properly. The cloning operation works too.īut, just like with XP, I'm sure I'd have to do a Disk to Image first, unlike the Partition to Image that I normally do, if I expect the new drive to be bootable.
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The restored image will not boot the system.īUT, the Image made from Ghost 11.5 either the DOS or Windows version (Ghost32.exe) will restore OK. Indeed, Ghost 2003, 8.3 and 11.0 will make a Ghost Image of a Vista HD, but the joy stops there. Probably in the interim, you may want to use 2003 or 8.2. Eventhough it is a solid product, I would wait for the next upgrade. By that time all the bugs in the system would have been fixed. GSS 11.5 has just been released and I would wait for some months before purchasing it unless you are in a great hurry.
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Once you get the license, you will download the program from Symantec. Gdisk and others included in the product. Went ahead and purchased five licenses of GSS 11.0.1 for about $160, which is a discounted price I got on-line from Best Buy Business is a very good deal for what it offers. Other names may be trademarks of their respective owners.If its really this complicated, is there any reason why I shouldn't plunk down $200 and buy Ghost Solution Suite 2.5 to get Ghost 11.5? (I prefer to stay with a cold-imaging product for various reasons.) Yes, I know its spendy, but its certainly cheaper than spending a bunch of hours messing around with Ghost 2003 and apparently Ghost 11.x works cleanly with no muss or fuss.Ībout a year ago, I also did the same thing.
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