Norton ghost copy drive letter
There is more than one way to skin a cat. When you run Copy Drive do you see GB of unallocated space? Is the SSD initialized? Do you see two drives Disks in Ghost? I suggest you move your booting files from the Recovery partition to the Win7 partition.
It's a typical Dell setup. Thanks for your help. This is the first time that I have ever used a technical support forum and I am amazed that I even got a response. I never expected it to be at your level. I am operating in the Central Time Zone. So, you may not hear back from me until after CST. The answer to your first question is no. I don't see anything other than the laptop and my external drive that is not connected.
I have attached a screen shot as to what I do see. I am not sure if the SSD has been initialized. I did initially get the bubble saying that "Your hardware is ready to use" when I first plugged it into the USB port. As you can see in the attachment, the Samsung SSD doesn't show up. You are correct. This isn't an easy process. The youtube video's make it look as if it would be plug n' play.
Yes I will need a helping hand. Especially when you talk about moving boot files between partitions and resizing partitions. I have never worke with partitions before. Try this. Do you get an Initialize choice? If so then Initialize as a Basic Disk. If you don't have an Initialize choice right click in the big We'll delete it later. I am presented with two questions that I am not sure as how to answer.
The first question is a choice between assigning a drive letter or not assigning a drive letter. Should I assign one or not? Incidently, during the partitioning process, I got a dialogue box asking me if I want to format the drive. It appears in the screen shot. I thought that I check and see if it appears in Ghost prior to formatting and it did. Should I go ahead and format it at this point or just hit cancel? Can Ghost see the unallocated space in the SSD?
The disk has been Initialized. Assuming Ghost can see the unallocated space, your next step is to copy the booting files from Recovery partition to the C: drive.
Regard Recovery as the "System Reserved" Partition in this tutorial. You had noticed in an earlier screen shot that my laptop was a Dell. The hard drive has the three partitions. The OS, Recovery, and Dell utility.
Once the three drives are copied is the transition and is the drive ready to install? All data on the disk including operating system, applications, configuration settings, all partitions, etc. The System Clone feature can help you only clone system to new hard drive but this feature is available in higher version. Indeed Norton Ghost is a good tool for computer backup, restore and clone, but you need to pay for it. This free alternative offers all-around backup options to protect your data all the time.
About Norton Ghost Norton Ghost is one disk imaging and cloning tool that firstly developed in the s. The Easy Setup screen will appear. Or you can click Custom Finally, click OK to confirm. Recover My Files: 1. After the scanning, select the file you need and click Recover Files Connect your new hard drive to your computer.
Norton Ghost Crack helps you back up your entire hard drive — or just selected folders — to some other partition, a networked drive or a storage space device that is external. Norton Ghost is a simple software and only requires a small processor demand.
This software requires a processor with at least MHz clocking frequency. I am sure your pc or laptop has more than that. Norton Ghost needs at least MB of available hard disk. It is just a small amount of your hard disk but can keep saving your whole drive. These virtual formats are mostly used by business purpose in the IT industry.
Norton Ghost is garbage, just use Trueimage 8. They have a free trial for it and I cloned my drive in 1 hour and it works gracefully. Essentially, the answer is NO. But, if you have Raid 1, you can break the mirror, then ghost a drive This prevents the new drive getting locked in on a D: or other bogus drive letter assignment. The symptom of locking up at the login screen indicates that the drive got locked on to a Drive letter other than the C:.
This produced the login to lockup senario. Simply re-ghosting the G drive to a spare 40G and then ghosting back, then booting the G by iteslf fixed the problem.
I had the same problem with Ghost 9. And you are correct, the problem was because my existing drive was "locked" as the C: drive. However, my solution was a little different and I didn't have to re-ghost and ghost back. It booted up just fine and all the files from the old drive seemed to have correctly copied to the new drive. So, I unhooked the 30 GB drive and cabled just the 80 GB drive setting the jumpers correctly, of course.
Now on boot up it hung at the initial Windows blue screen and went no further. I did some exploring on-line and tried fixmbr and fixboot and turning off System Restore. All with no luck. However, from this and other message boards I became convinced that the issue is that the 30 GB drive is "locked" as the C: drive and the 80 GB is locked as the D: drive.
Of course, Norton or Windows XP doesn't even talk about this. Now, here is what I found that worked. From there I modified the registry by running "regedit" from the command line and traversing to:.
I changed these names by right-clicking on the Name, choosing Rename and changing the names as follows:. It came up with no problems. I am now using the 30 GB drive as my backup.
I assume that I will need to do the same funky stuff if I ever need to restore the data from the 30 GB drive. Hope this helps as this has caused me tons of grief this weekend. But, persistence does pay off. Should the volume GUID change or be duplicated by hard drive cloning software ,. I was getting the same error. I tried the suggested solution of editing the registry and changing the values of the drive letter.
Same results. When I get to log in screen and enter my pwd, it keeps logging me off. After many tries, here is what finally worked for me.
Ghost 9. After 8 tries with a partition there, it did not work no matter what. It worked the first time when I deleted the partition. Otherwise, just when Ghost is finished, autoplay kicks in and then Ghost gets an error.
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