I wanted to upgrade the HDD of my laptop. (Win XP professional is installed on it.)
1.) I removed the old HDD (40 GB) from the laptop and attached by USB to another laptop (Win 7 Professional is installed on it.)
2.) I also attached the other HDD (160 GB) to another USB port of my Win 7 laptop.
3.) I deleted all the partitions of the 160 GB HDD. All the disk seems to be "Unallocated".
4.) I run Ghost 15.0.1.36526.
5.) I chose "Copy My Hard Drive" option.
6.) I selected the source drive: I chose the system partition of the 40 GB HDD (originally its letter is "C:", but once I attached this drive to another computer its letter is "G:")
7.) I chose the unallocated HDD as a destination
8.) In "Advanced Options" I chose "Check source for file systerm errors", "Check destination for file system errors", "Set drive active (for booting OS)" and "Copy MBR".
I did NOT choose "Resize drive to fill unallocated space", "Disable SmartSector copying" and "Ignore bad sectors during copy".
I chose "Primary partition" as "destination partition type", and chose "<none>" as a "Drive letter".
Everything seemed to be fine, Copy Drive Wizard finished the task succesfully.
9.) I put my 160 GB HDD to my old laptop, turned on the machine - and nothing happens, only the cursor is blinking, and appearentaly system doesn't boot.
I tried it several times but result is always the same.
What can I do?
Thank you in advance