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Old 04-30-2006, 11:41 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Norton Ghost 2003 (Cloning)
Hi Everyone.

I am running Ghost 2003. I currently run a 20gb Hard Drive with Win XP Pro. I decided a while back to buy myself a new 80Gb Hard Drive so that I could Clone my old Drive to the new. I did this throught Ghost and when I used my new Drive as the Master Booter it worked perfect. Yesterday I tried this again and it came up with some Dll Error that I cant remember. It would not Boot anyway. I decided to Format the Drive again and place 3 Partitions on it. I then proceeded to use Ghost again and Clone my old Drive. Now everytime I try to Boot with the new Drive I get (error loading Os) I cant understand how it worked before but not now.I tried from scratch again and I got the same Error. I dont think my Old Drive will last too much longer so I need to get the Os and Files transfered pretty quick.

I would be grateful for any help.
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Norton Ghost is picky with the hardware, if the hardware differs from what was used to make the original ghost image, the OS may not load properly, or you may get corrupt files.
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