I've read the posts on the reserved partition and Windows 7.
Here is what I have experienced using Windows 7 Professional. When you do a backup, Ghost 15 backs up the reserve partition and the C: partition. When you go to restore from the recovery CD, Ghost finds the restore point and shows you 2 drives in the restore menu, the reserve and C:. Both boxes are checked for restore. But after the restore, it only restored the reserved partition. I had to run Ghost again from the recovery CD and only select to restore the C: partition to get a bootable, functioning system.
What am I missing? The backup is a single step. Why isn't the restore a single step.
P.S. Before I figured out to go back and do the second restore to get both the reserved partition and C:, somehow, on a Windows 7 Ultimate system, I managed to get the C: restored and bootable without the reserve partition. I only used Ghost. I can't figure out how I did it.
Thanks,
Tim