Ive found that sometimes when trying to ghost an OS onto a new hdd you need to actually start an install on said drive first.For example boot from xp cd then once all files are copied and the system first reboots stop the installation,then ghost your os image over to new hdd
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Originally Posted by nffc
How do you use Ghost? I have it but never really got round to it, and the user guide doesn't make much sense.
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Follow the flash tutorials that come with it
Also Nffc you can avoid the partition thing by creating a ghost start up floppy and booting from that,all features of ghost(except incremental) can be run using pc dos.Much better imo than running the windows interface