ghosting new hard drive not working [work thanks] [partition]

Q: Hi, hoping someone ran into the same .

I phantom devices (2003 retail) an image of a 2G with Win2k then
put I have a 2G a new hard drive. Same computer,
new hard drive primary . It would not boot. When I walked in and
gave Win 2k setup has imaged
not recognize it as a windows install.

Any understanding of why this does not work?

Thanks,
Mark


Best Answer: Try clonezilla.
http://clonezilla.org/

gparted does editing not cloning.


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Re:actually I take that back, i believe the with the ntldr on it needs to be active. if you only have 1 os that is the os .

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Re:yes you need to set the os as active.

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Re:If you can connect both drives together in the same computer, just use Ghost to copy the source partiton to the target one (they don't have to be the same size). Never had problems doing it this way. Since Ghost copies the MBR and everything, it shouldn't matter if the partion is set up as active or not.

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Re:I believe my mistake was when i used a dos version of magic to
divide up the new hard drive it made all 4 partitions logical and "unallocated"
was set to primary. I set the first to primary, but then didn't "SET ACTIVE"
that .

I'll test my theory monday…

Thanks all!


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Re:You can do it with Ghost but as corky-g said an image is not a one to one "copy" of the disk. The docs with Ghost will tell you how to make one. It's a real time saver.:beer:

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Re:did you export(extract) the image or just copy the image file to the other partion?

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Re:You can't do a straight image and have it work. You need a true copy of the source drive with all system files and MBR faithfully copied and placed in exactly the right spot. Norton Ghost can do that, buyt it is not the regular imaging process. To make such an image bootable, it would have be be "restored."

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