Norton Ghost and Raid-0 partitions, bootable restore-cd / partition

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The drivers would get in your way of doing that. but you might be able to do a repair install of the operating system to get it to boot up. Although I have never tried it.


gabbadoo wrote:
Is it possible to store a backup-image to another disk, like an ATA disk or a cd/dvd, make it bootable, and use it to restore a raid-0 (ie.) partition? That would simply be an ingenious feature!

It sounds like what you are asking is similar to the post here:

 

http://community.norton.com/norton/board/message?board.id=other&message.id=498

 

Currently, Norton Ghost 14.0 comes with a bootable Recovery Disk, which might also be what you mean. You can also create a custom recovery disk to include specific drivers for your system. Let me know if that helps. Thanks! 

 

 

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Message Edited by Allen_K on 06-06-2008 12:01 AM