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    Ghost + WinXP = Missing NTLDR grr

    I've got a customer's laptop here, it's an IBM 600E, and he's got Windows XP running on it. He wants me to take out the 6GB HDD, ghost it to a 20GB HDD, and install the 20GB. Ok, so all's well in the world, the ghost worked and I have the 20GB in, first bootup = Missing NTLDR grrrrrrr

    At first I thought it might be a BIOS limitation, but if I take the drive out, it gives me the ASCII IBM missing OS screen (yah, you know what I'm talking about).

    Is it possible to save this thing without reinstalling the OS from scratch? Are there any issues in using ghost with WinXP?

    BTW - It's XP home edition

    Thanks,
    /|rokh

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    Which version ghost?

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    Originally posted by NooNoo
    Which version ghost?
    Ghost 2001, I guess I should have mentioned that

    /|rokh

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    Guess what? Its not compatible!

    Please confine all swearing and jumping up and down to a small padded room - you will find one down the hall....

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    Originally posted by NooNoo
    Guess what? Its not compatible!

    Please confine all swearing and jumping up and down to a small padded room - you will find one down the hall....
    /me confines all swearing and jumping to the small padded room down the hall.

    Anyhoo, I'm forcing the store owner to go buy us ghost 2002, so I'll try that tomorrow, and since there's no more service left to do tonite, I just might get to go home early lol!

    Thanks, my slow internet connection appreciates your navigation through symantec's website for that article

    /|rokh

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