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What options should be selected to restore a GHOST image of the primary boot drive c: to a "new" disk.
My main disk has suffered several data loss failures which I have successfully restored onto the same disk using the recovery disk and a GHOST 9 backup of the C: drive from an external USB drive, to restore the complete C: drive using the default drive recovery options.
However when I tried it to another disk I have spare it fails to boot.
My "original" disk is a 150GB IDE with a C: (FAT32) 60G and E: (NTFS) 90G partition on it.
The disk I'm trying to recover to is an 80G IDE.
I tried with
- Set active for boot = Y
- restore MBR, =Y
- restore disk signature Y & N
and I've tried resetting the MBR from the recovery disk
In all cases the recovery disk and BIOS see the restored C: drive but it won't boot. The computer simply hangs at the boot screen.
The MBR record currently looks the same as the failing disk except for the "sectors" enties (presumable due to the disk size difference and a "reserved for NT" that is 1 on the disk that fails to boot but 0 on the one that will boot...
The easiest way would be to copy partition (or clone partition,I don't remember what G9 uses). This should be in the manual.