Is it an option to try Ghost 8?

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Have tried many times, even between 2 identical drives (one was losing power
intermitently and needed RMAing and I had an indental model hanging
around)...

Nothing changes, but no boot from the new drive. Windows repair always fixes
it but I'd rather not have to do that each time.

Have tried doing the copy in the source PC and even putting them in my PC
(have 2 SATA caddies for switching data drives in/out) and doing the imaging
there, always the same results =/

Regards,

Jason Tozer
Database Analyst
London
Ext 1131 - 3SC.5


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Sent: 04 August 2006 13:20
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Subject: Re: [H] Ghost oddities


I've migrated tons of drives this way with ghost10, ti9 etc

Never had an issue. Is anything else in the box changing?  Any av software
running that wouldn't like bootsector changes?  Going from pata to an
external SATA?

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Fri, 4 Aug 2006 13:06:03 To:hardware@hardwaregroup.com
Subject: [H] Ghost oddities

I have used Norton Ghost 10 a few times recently to migrate a windows
install to a new hard drive......this was something I used to do a while ago
used Drive Image...

The entire process goes fine but then windows hangs just as its about to
show the logon screen.....this happens with MCE, XP and XP64.

Symantecs support on the issue seems lacking, to say the least :(

Regards,

Jason Tozer


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