I have created a restore point on a USB drive using Ghost 10. When I boot
from the Ghost CD, the USB drive is not available, so I cannot do a restore
(this was only a test, I don't need to restore currently).
How can I resolve the problem of not seeing my USB drive when booting from
the Ghost CD?
You have to set your motherboard BIOS to include USB support at boot. Many
motherboards do not have the option to access USB devices at boot. The
issue you are experiencing is related to your motherboard, not to Ghost.
Re: Replacing Hard drive ... I haven't used Ghost since the 2003 version so I don't know if the problem ... partitions can be resized during the restore.... else fails you can download the Ultimate Boot CD ...Laptop powered up, by the way I did select "copy master boot record" ... (microsoft.public.windowsxp.hardware)
Re: cloning, imaging, and backing up ... Be able to do regular incremental backups as well. ... I can't speak about other programs for this task, but Ghost has a good ... It works by saving a "restore point" to a network or USB ... You also create a boot CD. ... (microsoft.public.windowsxp.general)
Re: cloning, imaging, and backing up ... Be able to do regular incremental backups as well. ... I can't speak about other programs for this task, but Ghost has a good ... It works by saving a "restore point" to a network or USB ... You also create a boot CD. ... (microsoft.public.windowsxp.general)
Re: Sysprep XP Home Ed. image ... Image the PC (Acronis, Ghost) ...Restore both to client PC ... understand that each machine needs unique SIDs, but why is ...boot) be better than changing the SIDs after the first boot? ... (microsoft.public.windowsxp.general)
Re: bios (81 hex) ... i put on ghost the backup was ok the restore said ok when i rebooted the error was **ntldr is missing*** ... If you can't delete the partition then you must have some sort of partition ...Boot from the XP CD itself not the hard ... partition from your Ghost backup.... (microsoft.public.windowsxp.hardware)