Dan,
Another option you could try is "-t1", which will load the MBR of
syslinux and put it in the target disk.
Remember to backup important data before you clone.
Steven.
Dan Carl wrote:
> I've used clonezilla on Linux drives without a single problem.
> Excellent product and the price is right:)
Dan Carl wrote:
> I've used clonezilla on Linux drives without a single problem.
Linux rocks for multi-user, multi-platform compatibility :)
> My problem is I'm not sure the drive will last through another clone.
> The new drive that won't boot does contain all her data.
make a proper backup of
I've used clonezilla on Linux drives without a single problem.
Excellent product and the price is right:)
I tried to clone my first XP drive
(my wife's I figured by the clanking it was making it wouldn't last long)
I after cloning it failed to boot.
"error loading operating system"
I searched the a