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If you have a 3.5 floppy drive (IMO every PC should) Ghost 2003 will let you create a boot CD that contains ghost.exe from which you can restore a ghost image from any location, including one of your hard drives.
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From: Loy Pressley <[log in to unmask]>
Date: 2006/10/13 Fri PM 05:02:22 EDT
What you suggest is my thought, too. However, I am in contact with the
person who built the computer and he doesn't, for some reason, want me
to do that. I don't understand why. He wants me to pull out the hard
drive and send it to him so he can extract the images stored on it, use
those to restore the drive to it's original state, then send the drive
back to me so I can reinstall it in the computer. That will take a week
and I'm not sure that I want to do that.
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Sounds screwy to me - does he just want the fee for "fixing" it?
What is it's "original state?"
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. I suspect the problem has something to do with the Win98 partition on the new
computer. BTW, this computer has WinXP Home on it.
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why do you have a Win98 partition?
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