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Old 11-09-2007, 08:00 AM
JonathanMichaelCosgrove@gmail.com
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Help needed cloning hard drive

Ok, I have a 160 GB harddrive I am updating from my old 40 GB drive. I
have previously been using it as a slave drive, but am now wanting to
upgrade to vista and need the extra disk space. So I purchased Norton
Ghost and ran the program for cloning. After doing this I opened up
the computer and rearranged the connections so that the 160 GB drive
was the only drive and adjusted it form being the slave drive. Well
when I start up the computer it will go to the blue screen that says
windows xp, the screen immediatly preceeding the screen that allows
you to click on which user you want to use (however it never goes to
this). Any ideas on what I have done wrong or a step by step to make
sur I can do this correctly.Thanks very much and I hope you guys can
help-Jon

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Old 11-09-2007, 08:30 AM
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Re: Help needed cloning hard drive

After the clone operation, you imediately shutdown your PC?
ie did'nt allow it to reboot

<JonathanMichaelCosgrove******.com> wrote in message
news:1194623324.915713.149080@e34g2000pro.googlegr oups.com...
> Ok, I have a 160 GB harddrive I am updating from my old 40 GB drive. I
> have previously been using it as a slave drive, but am now wanting to
> upgrade to vista and need the extra disk space. So I purchased Norton
> Ghost and ran the program for cloning. After doing this I opened up
> the computer and rearranged the connections so that the 160 GB drive
> was the only drive and adjusted it form being the slave drive. Well
> when I start up the computer it will go to the blue screen that says
> windows xp, the screen immediatly preceeding the screen that allows
> you to click on which user you want to use (however it never goes to
> this). Any ideas on what I have done wrong or a step by step to make
> sur I can do this correctly.Thanks very much and I hope you guys can
> help-Jon
>



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Old 11-09-2007, 08:40 AM
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Re: Help needed cloning hard drive

<JonathanMichaelCosgrove******.com> wrote in message
news:1194623324.915713.149080@e34g2000pro.googlegr oups.com...
> Ok, I have a 160 GB harddrive I am updating from my old 40 GB drive. I
> have previously been using it as a slave drive, but am now wanting to
> upgrade to vista and need the extra disk space. So I purchased Norton
> Ghost and ran the program for cloning. After doing this I opened up
> the computer and rearranged the connections so that the 160 GB drive
> was the only drive and adjusted it form being the slave drive. Well
> when I start up the computer it will go to the blue screen that says
> windows xp, the screen immediatly preceeding the screen that allows
> you to click on which user you want to use (however it never goes to
> this). Any ideas on what I have done wrong or a step by step to make
> sur I can do this correctly.Thanks very much and I hope you guys can
> help-Jon
>


Which version of Ghost?
During the Copy Drive Wizard, did you select in the step Options to:
Check source for file system errors?
Check destination for file system errors?
Set the drive Active (for booting OS)?
Copy MBR?

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Old 11-09-2007, 09:00 AM
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Re: Help needed cloning hard drive

On Nov 9, 10:20 am, "DL" <address@invalid> wrote:
> After the clone operation, you imediately shutdown your PC?
> ie did'nt allow it to reboot
>
> <JonathanMichaelCosgr...******.com> wrote in message
>
> news:1194623324.915713.149080@e34g2000pro.googlegr oups.com...
>
> > Ok, I have a 160 GB harddrive I am updating from my old 40 GB drive. I
> > have previously been using it as a slave drive, but am now wanting to
> > upgrade to vista and need the extra disk space. So I purchased Norton
> > Ghost and ran the program for cloning. After doing this I opened up
> > the computer and rearranged the connections so that the 160 GB drive
> > was the only drive and adjusted it form being the slave drive. Well
> > when I start up the computer it will go to the blue screen that says
> > windows xp, the screen immediatly preceeding the screen that allows
> > you to click on which user you want to use (however it never goes to
> > this). Any ideas on what I have done wrong or a step by step to make
> > sur I can do this correctly.Thanks very much and I hope you guys can
> > help-Jon


after the clone I shut down the computer, no reboot first

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Old 11-09-2007, 11:00 AM
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Re: Help needed cloning hard drive

<JonathanMichaelCosgrove******.com> wrote:
> Ok, I have a 160 GB harddrive I am updating from my old 40 GB drive.
> I have previously been using it as a slave drive, but am now wanting to
> upgrade to vista and need the extra disk space. So I purchased Norton
> Ghost and ran the program for cloning. After doing this I opened up
> the computer and rearranged the connections so that the 160 GB drive
> was the only drive and adjusted it form being the slave drive. Well
> when I start up the computer it will go to the blue screen that says
> windows xp, the screen immediatly preceeding the screen that allows
> you to click on which user you want to use (however it never goes to
> this). Any ideas on what I have done wrong or a step by step to make
> sur I can do this correctly.Thanks very much and I hope you guys can
> help-Jon



Ghost gives you the option to copy the MBR and to set the destination
partition "active". The MBR is needed for a HD to be the boot control drive,
and the "active" setting is needed if there are more than one Primary partition
on the boot drive. Did you select both of these options?

BTW, when there is only one HD in the system, it will automatically
become the booting drive regardless of its jumper settings. Don't worry
about Master/Slave, as there is *nothing* preventing a HD jumpered as
Slave from being the boot drive. The only significance of Master/Slave
(besides to simply to differentiate between 2 HDs on the same cable) is
to determine the *default* boot priority for HDs. That *default* boot
priority for PATA drives is:

Master, channel 0
Slave, channel 0
Master, channel 1
Slave, channel 1

But this default order can be rearranged in the BIOS by the user, thereafter
making the default HD boot priority irrelevant.

*TimDaniels*


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Old 11-09-2007, 06:00 PM
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Re: Help needed cloning hard drive

On Nov 9, 12:51 pm, "Timothy Daniels" <NoS...@SpamMeNot.com> wrote:
> <JonathanMichaelCosgr...******.com> wrote:
> > Ok, I have a 160 GB harddrive I am updating from my old 40 GB drive.
> > I have previously been using it as a slave drive, but am now wanting to
> > upgrade to vista and need the extra disk space. So I purchased Norton
> > Ghost and ran the program for cloning. After doing this I opened up
> > the computer and rearranged the connections so that the 160 GB drive
> > was the only drive and adjusted it form being the slave drive. Well
> > when I start up the computer it will go to the blue screen that says
> > windows xp, the screen immediatly preceeding the screen that allows
> > you to click on which user you want to use (however it never goes to
> > this). Any ideas on what I have done wrong or a step by step to make
> > sur I can do this correctly.Thanks very much and I hope you guys can
> > help-Jon

>
> Ghost gives you the option to copy the MBR and to set the destination
> partition "active". The MBR is needed for a HD to be the boot control drive,
> and the "active" setting is needed if there are more than one Primary partition
> on the boot drive. Did you select both of these options?
>
> BTW, when there is only one HD in the system, it will automatically
> become the booting drive regardless of its jumper settings. Don't worry
> about Master/Slave, as there is *nothing* preventing a HD jumpered as
> Slave from being the boot drive. The only significance of Master/Slave
> (besides to simply to differentiate between 2 HDs on the same cable) is
> to determine the *default* boot priority for HDs. That *default* boot
> priority for PATA drives is:
>
> Master, channel 0
> Slave, channel 0
> Master, channel 1
> Slave, channel 1
>
> But this default order can be rearranged in the BIOS by the user, thereafter
> making the default HD boot priority irrelevant.
>
> *TimDaniels*


Ok, so I went through and did the process again and got the same
results, this time I was sure to select MBR and another thing that was
something about making the new hard drive bootable...same blue windows
xp screen, but it wont allow me to log on? Any clues anyone?? you guys
have been very helpfull and hope that you can help me get this thing
figured out-JonOk, so I went through and did the process again and got
the same results, this time I was sure to select MBR and another thing
that was something about making the new hard drive bootable...same
blue windows xp screen, but it wont allow me to log on? Any clues
anyone?? you guys have been very helpfull and hope that you can help
me get this thing figured out-Jon

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Old 11-09-2007, 11:00 PM
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Re: Help needed cloning hard drive

<JonathanMichaelCosgrove******.com> wrote:
> "Timothy Daniels" wrote:
>> <JonathanMichaelCosgr...******.com> wrote:
>> > Ok, I have a 160 GB harddrive I am updating from my old
>> > 40 GB drive. I have previously been using it as a slave drive,
>> > but am now wanting to upgrade to vista and need the extra
>> > disk space. So I purchased Norton Ghost and ran the
>> > program for cloning. After doing this I opened up the
>> > computer and rearranged the connections so that the 160 GB
>> > drive> was the only drive and adjusted it form being the slave
>> > drive. Well when I start up the computer it will go to the blue
>> > screen that says windows xp, the screen immediatly preceeding
>> > the screen that allows you to click on which user you want to
>> > use (however it never goes to this). Any ideas on what I have
>> > done wrong or a step by step to make sur I can do this correctly.
>> > Thanks very much and I hope you guys can help-Jon

>>
>> Ghost gives you the option to copy the MBR and to set the
>> destination partition "active". The MBR is needed for a HD to be
>> the boot control drive, and the "active" setting is needed if there
>> are more than one Primary partition on the boot drive. Did you
>> select both of these options?
>>
>> BTW, when there is only one HD in the system, it will
>> automatically become the booting drive regardless of its jumper
>> settings. Don't worry about Master/Slave, as there is *nothing*
>> preventing a HD jumpered as Slave from being the boot drive.
>> The only significance of Master/Slave (besides to simply to
>> differentiate between 2 HDs on the same cable) is to determine
>> the *default* boot priority for HDs. That *default* boot priority
>> for PATA drives is:
>>
>> Master, channel 0
>> Slave, channel 0
>> Master, channel 1
>> Slave, channel 1
>>
>> But this default order can be rearranged in the BIOS by the user,
>> thereafter making the default HD boot priority irrelevant.
>>
>> *TimDaniels*

>
> Ok, so I went through and did the process again and got the same
> results, this time I was sure to select MBR and another thing that
> was something about making the new hard drive bootable...same
> blue windows xp screen, but it wont allow me to log on? Any clues
> anyone?? you guys have been very helpfull and hope that you can
> help me get this thing figured out-Jon


You didn't say how many partitions there are on the 160GB HD
that you are transferring WinXP to. If there is already one partition
and you are telling Ghost to make another partition for the clone,
the boot.ini file won't point to the correct partition from which to
load the OS. If there is only one pre-existing partition on the 160GB
HD, and it takes up the entire disk space, that's OK - just tell Ghost
to put the clone there. But if you are telling Ghost to use currently
unallocated disk space, that may be the problem. If that is the case,
all you have to do is change the "partition()" parameter in the boot.ini
file of the clone. But tell us what the situation is.

*TimDaniels*


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