![]() He had a RAID 0 array of two WD800JB drives (80GB) and a spare drive WD1200JB (120GB). Before he had a chance to pay ME, he died. Here's a funny one: I sold a friend a bunch of upgrade parts for his computer, new stuff I hand't completely paid off. That does add around 10 minutes to the time it takes to copy a partition, but what the heck I can live with that.Īh, I was fooled by the "in reply to" tag. Number 3 has been an easy fix for me: I simply instal Windows XP to the drive and when it reboots the first time, switch to the DriveImage restoration. The only three problems I've had with DriveImage 7 is that 1.) USB flash drives confuse it and must be unplugged 2.) It can't shrink a partition, so the new drive must be as larger or larger than the original partition was 3.) It doesn't seem to write the boot information correctly on a clean drive. And it works just as it would a single drive. PowerQuest DriveImage boot program works like XP because it's based on Windows PE: If your drives are in RAID mode, you simply use the RAID driver floppy at the "F6" prompt. I just have very little faith in Norton's ability to use it to improve Ghost. Don't be confused, this is a very old product and Norton did buy it. I've heard all kinds of good and crazy bad stuff about Ghost, I use PowerQuest DriveImage 7 myself.
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