I have always been a fan of Ghost 2003 and used it avidly with Windows XP. Now I am in the process of installing Windows 7. After the first install, I used Ghost 2003 to make an image and it asked me if I wanted to mark the drive (as it always does for new HDDs) and I said 'yes', when at the time I only had one of my two HDDs formatted . However, since formatting the second HDD I have had a probelm with my Windows 7 installation getting confused with which of the two HDDs is Disk 0 and which is Disk 1. I want to get this sorted out as in the past I have had problems when Windows gets confused in this way.
Does anyone know how to get rid of the 'marking' on my HDD that Ghost does (as referenced above) which I think is the cause of the problem. I have replaced the MBR and re-formatted both HDDs, deleted all partitions and re-installed Windows 7 but I still get an erratic recognition by Windows 7 as to which is disk 0 and which disk 1.