Re: [H] Burning ISO Images and/or a Recovery CD or DVD.

2005-09-18 Thread chuck
- Original Message - From: FORC5 [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: The Hardware List hardware@hardwaregroup.com Sent: Sunday, September 18, 2005 1:10 AM Subject: Re: [H] Burning ISO Images and/or a Recovery CD or DVD. yet to play with XpPe, guess I'm behind the power curve :-| I really do need

Re: [H] Burning ISO Images and/or a Recovery CD or DVD.

2005-09-18 Thread Wayne Johnson
At 10:02 AM 9/18/2005, [EMAIL PROTECTED] typed: In several past attempts to Ghost a C Drive load from my computer's hard drive to another hard drive and then boot into Windows from it, XP would not boot. I assume that Microsoft has things rigged as to where if you change hard drives you must

Re: [H] Burning ISO Images and/or a Recovery CD or DVD.

2005-09-18 Thread chuck
- Original Message - From: Wayne Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: The Hardware List hardware@hardwaregroup.com Sent: Sunday, September 18, 2005 10:25 AM Subject: Re: [H] Burning ISO Images and/or a Recovery CD or DVD. If the drive isn't the primary active partition then of course

Re: [H] Burning ISO Images and/or a Recovery CD or DVD.

2005-09-18 Thread FORC5
so far have never had xp that was ghosted not boot, reactivate maybe, but still boot. fp maybe I have been lucky At 07:02 AM 9/18/2005, [EMAIL PROTECTED] Poked the stick with: The problem is you never get to see if this works unless you actually do the procedure. I hope I never have to restore

Re: [H] Burning ISO Images and/or a Recovery CD or DVD.

2005-09-18 Thread warpmedia
Why would you need to partition or format, it's a partition image and just going to overwrite it? Also why bother with wasting a HDD long term when a DVD-R can hold a full install of windows XP from a 4-6GB partition compressed using True Image? FORC5 wrote: that is a very good idea. fp

Re: [H] Burning ISO Images and/or a Recovery CD or DVD.

2005-09-18 Thread Wayne Johnson
At 09:45 PM 9/18/2005, warpmedia typed: Why would you need to partition or format, it's a partition image and just going to overwrite it? Also why bother with wasting a HDD long term when a DVD-R can hold a full install of windows XP from a 4-6GB partition compressed using True Image? I only

RE: [H] Burning ISO Images and/or a Recovery CD or DVD.

2005-09-18 Thread Chris Reeves
, 2005 9:08 PM To: The Hardware List Subject: Re: [H] Burning ISO Images and/or a Recovery CD or DVD. At 09:45 PM 9/18/2005, warpmedia typed: Why would you need to partition or format, it's a partition image and just going to overwrite it? Also why bother with wasting a HDD long term when a DVD-R

[H] Burning ISO Images and/or a Recovery CD or DVD.

2005-09-17 Thread chuck
I would like to burn ISO images directly from my hard drive to DVD's. I have Acronis True Image and I have Nero 6.6. I notice that Acronis burns images to a .tib file. Is this a proprietary thing on their part? I could read through the help files for Acronis and Nero, but I want to hear

Re: [H] Burning ISO Images and/or a Recovery CD or DVD.

2005-09-17 Thread Wayne Johnson
At 08:19 PM 9/17/2005, FORC5 typed: not any help but I have done this with Ghost with very good results but it has been awhile and not sure what switches the ghost 8 supports, mine were done with a bootable floppy to start the restore process. I boot my XpPe Cd run Ghost 8 from there burning