Automate the process by using command line switches that will determine the source and destination drives. You will probably find the autoexec.bat file on the floppy is a hidden file. Just open Notepad and then in Notepad's open Window select the floppy and type autoexec.bat as the file to open. The switches are well documented. The result will be a floppy that always ghosts your "C" drive (or whatever) to whatever destination you chose. If you are backing up more than one drive, create another floppy with switches set for that drive. Orf Bartrop Robert Lendrim wrote: > I use Ghost 2002 to back up 3 computers, W98 and WXP. I boot the computer > from a Ghost DOS disk, select the "source" drive and then the > "destination" > drive. I worry that I will get them confused and thus destroy the primary > disk. I always use a backup drive slightly smaller than the primary, to > prevent confusion. That is the only way I know how to differentiate. My > primary drive is always listed at the top, but I don't know why and thus > can't rely on that. I have a friend who did it backwards and overwrote > his > primary drive. Does anybody have a better trick for labelling, or > otherwise > positively differentiating, the source and destination drives when using > Ghost? Thanks, Bob Lendrim The NOSPIN Group is now offering Free PC Tech support at our newest website: http://freepctech.com