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| Extending my C: drive I have a user who's system is currently setup with a single 36GB SATA drive as the C: drive and then 2 - 250GB SATA drives setup in a RAID1 mirror. The mirror has approximately 220GB of free space while the C: drive is down to about 8GB. Due to some applications running on this machine, and the lack of support he has with the vendors, he will not, or does not know how to map these applications to the D: drive. He is insisting that we ghost the C: drive as it is and install a larger 300GB drive and ghost the image back onto the machine. What version of Ghost would I need and can you then extend the System Partition once the image has been ghosted onto the new drive? Thanks in advance for your time. |
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| Re: Extending my C: drive On 12/18/2007 3:43 PM On a whim, aja44 pounded out on the keyboard > I have a user who's system is currently setup with a single 36GB SATA drive > as the C: drive and then 2 - 250GB SATA drives setup in a RAID1 mirror. The > mirror has approximately 220GB of free space while the C: drive is down to > about 8GB. Due to some applications running on this machine, and the lack of > support he has with the vendors, he will not, or does not know how to map > these applications to the D: drive. He is insisting that we ghost the C: > drive as it is and install a larger 300GB drive and ghost the image back onto > the machine. What version of Ghost would I need and can you then extend the > System Partition once the image has been ghosted onto the new drive? > > Thanks in advance for your time. It's too late now, but it would have been good to install programs into another partition created on the mirrored drives. Then 36 gig should have been plenty. My C: drive is only 6 gig, but all my data resides on a D: drive and programs are on an E: drive. Try Acronis True Image. It has a 15 day free trial which should get the job done. But it's a worthwhile program to own also. http://www.acronis.com/homecomputing...oad/trueimage/ -- Terry R. ***Reply Note*** Anti-spam measures are included in my email address. Delete NOSPAM from the email address after clicking Reply. |
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| RE: Extending my C: drive I know Ghost 9 will image to a drive as large or larger than the previous drive. Probably find any limitations, on the Symantec site. Most drive manufacturers also offer free software to copy an old drive to a new, larger drive. [IIRC, Maxtor uses a version of Acronis. Other manufacturers may use something else.] Check the manufacturers site for the type of drive you will be moving to. (I've never used an SATA drive.) "aja44" wrote: > I have a user who's system is currently setup with a single 36GB SATA drive > as the C: drive and then 2 - 250GB SATA drives setup in a RAID1 mirror. The > mirror has approximately 220GB of free space while the C: drive is down to > about 8GB. Due to some applications running on this machine, and the lack of > support he has with the vendors, he will not, or does not know how to map > these applications to the D: drive. He is insisting that we ghost the C: > drive as it is and install a larger 300GB drive and ghost the image back onto > the machine. What version of Ghost would I need and can you then extend the > System Partition once the image has been ghosted onto the new drive? > > Thanks in advance for your time. |
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| RE: Extending my C: drive Thanks you for your responses. Ghost 12 did the trick. The trial version does not open the CopyDisk feature so we were forced to purchase it for $70+ but it was worth it. The Symantec "Live-chat" group gave me the wrong procedures to use twice and troubleshooting those problems took 4+ hours. Once I got someone on the phone that had a clue what they were doing the process took about 2 hours total and our original 36GB C: drive is not 300GB and working with only one minor issue. Whenever you reboot the system it requires you to press F1 to continue booting. Sucks when I'm remoted in though. We pulled the original HD out of the system and did not move its cable to the new drive. Think this might be the case??? "Script" wrote: > I know Ghost 9 will image to a drive as large or larger than the previous > drive. > Probably find any limitations, on the Symantec site. > > Most drive manufacturers also offer free software to copy an old drive to a > new, larger drive. [IIRC, Maxtor uses a version of Acronis. Other > manufacturers may use something else.] > Check the manufacturers site for the type of drive you will be moving to. > (I've never used an SATA drive.) > > "aja44" wrote: > > > I have a user who's system is currently setup with a single 36GB SATA drive > > as the C: drive and then 2 - 250GB SATA drives setup in a RAID1 mirror. The > > mirror has approximately 220GB of free space while the C: drive is down to > > about 8GB. Due to some applications running on this machine, and the lack of > > support he has with the vendors, he will not, or does not know how to map > > these applications to the D: drive. He is insisting that we ghost the C: > > drive as it is and install a larger 300GB drive and ghost the image back onto > > the machine. What version of Ghost would I need and can you then extend the > > System Partition once the image has been ghosted onto the new drive? > > > > Thanks in advance for your time. |
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