- 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
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
- 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
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
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
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
, 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
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
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