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Can we restore our full WindowsXP disk (C: system) on any other system without errors?
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Nah, I mean
exemple:.. can i restore my image on any other motherboard without blue screen of death like norton ghost 9?
I switched to Acronis Universal because of that problem.
Did they fix it ?
Can we restore my image on any hardwares else now?
Hello again!
The blue screen you had is not an issue related with Ghost. All depends from the other computer's configurantion. In most cases, you will probably get a blue screen, if you restore the ghost image on a different computer. I had success only once, but it was Windows 98 I was trying to restore.
The Restore Anywhere technology that we created appears in Ghost's sister product Backup Exec System Recovery (or BESR). BESR is for all intents and purposes the enterprise version of Ghost. It has the technology you seek to restore to dissimilar hardware and it is very good at it. Ghost needs to have similar hardware or the drivers in the image or they will have fits when you boot. And usually a different motherboard is enough to throw it into the case of dissimilar hardware.
Acronis came up with their 'Universal Restore' after seeing it in BESR.
I might also point out, if you do not need to boot the image, you could always lay it down on a second drive or partition then mount it (give it a drive letter) if you wanted to use the image extensively. If you wanted just to get a few files from an old image then use Ghost's Recovery Point Browser.
You should restore Windows XP on drive C: If you restore it on another drive, Windows will not load.