When I clone a disk with Ghost 15, it modifies both the source and destination disks to have a boot.ini that includes the new drive. Ghost 9.0, from which I just upgraded, did not do that.
How do I stop Ghost 15 from doing that?
I use Ghost to make clones as full, bootable backups (for very quick recovery). The destination drive is connected through a USB-to-IDE adapter and is external to the PC - and temporary. The source and destination drives boot just fine, except for the new boot.ini menu and time-out.
If I am forced to undo this change to boot.ini on both disks after each backup, I might as well switch to cloning the disk via DD on a Linux box.
O/S is Windows XP Pro
Disks are IDE/SATA; internal via a PCI adapter; external via a USB adapter (via a PCI-to-USB [2.0] adapter)
I was using Ghost 9.0 as part of SystemWorks 2005, for which anti-virus support was recently dropped; I couldn't get a re-installation of SystemWorks with just Ghost to work properly, switched to Ghost 15.