then how about making a ghost boot disk using a win98 boot floppy, 
instead of the supplied pc-dos, and including the freecom 98 drivers on 
THAT disk? That's under options - dos type. Have you compared the 
partition structure/filetype of the freecom drive to your other 
externals that Ghost DOES see correctly ? Freecom are right as far as it 
goes, once you reboot to run ghost I guess you're technically no longer 
IN XP :)

Ernie Mendoza wrote on 19/04/2006, 23:39:

 > Thanks.  Freecom supplies only a Win98 driver, saying XP has what's
 > necessary.


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Kylde

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