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Norton Ghost 9.0 and new SATA drive "copy one drive to another"
Hi dear all:
I just used Norton Ghost 9.0 to backup the whole hard drive from my my old 150GB EIDE HDD to my new 320GB SATA HDD, and these are the options that I selected (X means checked): X Check source for file system errors X Check destination for file system errors X Resize drive to fill unallocated space X Set drive active (for boothing OS) I also set the Destination partition type to be "Primary partition" (but didn't assign drive letter), and for advanced configuration option, I also checked the "Copy MBR" The copying process went smoothly, however, after I backup the HDD, turn off the PC, and unplug the 150 EIDE old HDD (so that the only drive available is the new SATA 320GB HDD), and reboot it again, the windows XP Pro will prompt me if I want to have a normal start or command line start (behave like you didn't turn off the PC correctly, which I did), and if I select the "normal start", it will load the Windows XP Pro logo, and after few seconds, reboot the whole PC again. If I choose the command line (or safe mode), it will load up to gagp30kx.sys driver and then freeze. If I connect both drive (EIDE and SATA), it will also keep rebooting itself, however, if I unplug the new SATA drive, everything back to normal and I could boot into XP Pro again... Any idea why is this?? Is there any other walk-around for solving this problem? Many thanks! |
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Norton Ghost 9.0 and new SATA drive "copy one drive to another"
T. T. wrote:
Hi dear all: I just used Norton Ghost 9.0 to backup the whole hard drive from my my old 150GB EIDE HDD to my new 320GB SATA HDD, and these are the options that I selected (X means checked): X Check source for file system errors X Check destination for file system errors X Resize drive to fill unallocated space X Set drive active (for boothing OS) I also set the Destination partition type to be "Primary partition" (but didn't assign drive letter), and for advanced configuration option, I also checked the "Copy MBR" The copying process went smoothly, however, after I backup the HDD, turn off the PC, and unplug the 150 EIDE old HDD (so that the only drive available is the new SATA 320GB HDD), and reboot it again, the windows XP Pro will prompt me if I want to have a normal start or command line start (behave like you didn't turn off the PC correctly, which I did), and if I select the "normal start", it will load the Windows XP Pro logo, and after few seconds, reboot the whole PC again. If I choose the command line (or safe mode), it will load up to gagp30kx.sys driver and then freeze. If I connect both drive (EIDE and SATA), it will also keep rebooting itself, however, if I unplug the new SATA drive, everything back to normal and I could boot into XP Pro again... Any idea why is this?? Because the install on the 150G drive doesnt have the drivers for the SATA drive installed, so it cant boot the SATA drive alone. Is there any other walk-around for solving this problem? Work around. Boot the XP CD and do a repair install on the SATA drive with only the SATA drive plugged in. Thats not the same thing as the R option you see when you boot the CD, operate as if you are doing a clean install on the drive, dont format the partition, tell it to install where it is already installed. The install will say that its found a previous install and offer to repair it. Accept that. |
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Norton Ghost 9.0 and new SATA drive "copy one drive to another"
"Rod Speed" wrote in message ... T. T. wrote: Hi dear all: I just used Norton Ghost 9.0 to backup the whole hard drive from my my old 150GB EIDE HDD to my new 320GB SATA HDD, and these are the options that I selected (X means checked): X Check source for file system errors X Check destination for file system errors X Resize drive to fill unallocated space X Set drive active (for boothing OS) I also set the Destination partition type to be "Primary partition" (but didn't assign drive letter), and for advanced configuration option, I also checked the "Copy MBR" The copying process went smoothly, however, after I backup the HDD, turn off the PC, and unplug the 150 EIDE old HDD (so that the only drive available is the new SATA 320GB HDD), and reboot it again, the windows XP Pro will prompt me if I want to have a normal start or command line start (behave like you didn't turn off the PC correctly, which I did), and if I select the "normal start", it will load the Windows XP Pro logo, and after few seconds, reboot the whole PC again. If I choose the command line (or safe mode), it will load up to gagp30kx.sys driver and then freeze. If I connect both drive (EIDE and SATA), it will also keep rebooting itself, however, if I unplug the new SATA drive, everything back to normal and I could boot into XP Pro again... Any idea why is this?? Because the install on the 150G drive doesnt have the drivers for the SATA drive installed, so it cant boot the SATA drive alone. Is there any other walk-around for solving this problem? Work around. Boot the XP CD and do a repair install on the SATA drive with only the SATA drive plugged in. Thats not the same thing as the R option you see when you boot the CD, operate as if you are doing a clean install on the drive, dont format the partition, tell it to install where it is already installed. The install will say that its found a previous install and offer to repair it. Accept that. Or plug in both drives and boot from the old 150Gb. XP will then detect the new drive and install the relevant drivers. Next simply power off, remove your old drive and boot from the new. Glenn |
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Norton Ghost 9.0 and new SATA drive "copy one drive to another"
SpamBox wrote
Rod Speed wrote T. T. wrote I just used Norton Ghost 9.0 to backup the whole hard drive from my my old 150GB EIDE HDD to my new 320GB SATA HDD, and these are the options that I selected (X means checked): X Check source for file system errors X Check destination for file system errors X Resize drive to fill unallocated space X Set drive active (for boothing OS) I also set the Destination partition type to be "Primary partition" (but didn't assign drive letter), and for advanced configuration option, I also checked the "Copy MBR" The copying process went smoothly, however, after I backup the HDD, turn off the PC, and unplug the 150 EIDE old HDD (so that the only drive available is the new SATA 320GB HDD), and reboot it again, the windows XP Pro will prompt me if I want to have a normal start or command line start (behave like you didn't turn off the PC correctly, which I did), and if I select the "normal start", it will load the Windows XP Pro logo, and after few seconds, reboot the whole PC again. If I choose the command line (or safe mode), it will load up to gagp30kx.sys driver and then freeze. If I connect both drive (EIDE and SATA), it will also keep rebooting itself, however, if I unplug the new SATA drive, everything back to normal and I could boot into XP Pro again... Any idea why is this?? Because the install on the 150G drive doesnt have the drivers for the SATA drive installed, so it cant boot the SATA drive alone. Is there any other walk-around for solving this problem? Work around. Boot the XP CD and do a repair install on the SATA drive with only the SATA drive plugged in. Thats not the same thing as the R option you see when you boot the CD, operate as if you are doing a clean install on the drive, dont format the partition, tell it to install where it is already installed. The install will say that its found a previous install and offer to repair it. Accept that. Or plug in both drives and boot from the old 150Gb. XP will then detect the new drive and install the relevant drivers. On the 150G drive. Next simply power off, remove your old drive and boot from the new. Wont help with the SATA drivers on the 150G drive that isnt connected anymore. |
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Norton Ghost 9.0 and new SATA drive "copy one drive to another"
"Rod Speed" wrote in message ... SpamBox wrote Rod Speed wrote T. T. wrote I just used Norton Ghost 9.0 to backup the whole hard drive from my my old 150GB EIDE HDD to my new 320GB SATA HDD, and these are the options that I selected (X means checked): X Check source for file system errors X Check destination for file system errors X Resize drive to fill unallocated space X Set drive active (for boothing OS) I also set the Destination partition type to be "Primary partition" (but didn't assign drive letter), and for advanced configuration option, I also checked the "Copy MBR" The copying process went smoothly, however, after I backup the HDD, turn off the PC, and unplug the 150 EIDE old HDD (so that the only drive available is the new SATA 320GB HDD), and reboot it again, the windows XP Pro will prompt me if I want to have a normal start or command line start (behave like you didn't turn off the PC correctly, which I did), and if I select the "normal start", it will load the Windows XP Pro logo, and after few seconds, reboot the whole PC again. If I choose the command line (or safe mode), it will load up to gagp30kx.sys driver and then freeze. If I connect both drive (EIDE and SATA), it will also keep rebooting itself, however, if I unplug the new SATA drive, everything back to normal and I could boot into XP Pro again... Any idea why is this?? Because the install on the 150G drive doesnt have the drivers for the SATA drive installed, so it cant boot the SATA drive alone. Is there any other walk-around for solving this problem? Work around. Boot the XP CD and do a repair install on the SATA drive with only the SATA drive plugged in. Thats not the same thing as the R option you see when you boot the CD, operate as if you are doing a clean install on the drive, dont format the partition, tell it to install where it is already installed. The install will say that its found a previous install and offer to repair it. Accept that. Or plug in both drives and boot from the old 150Gb. XP will then detect the new drive and install the relevant drivers. On the 150G drive. Next simply power off, remove your old drive and boot from the new. Wont help with the SATA drivers on the 150G drive that isnt connected anymore. Correct - I missed a step out. Once you have booted with both drives, simply re-Ghost the old drive to the new and the drivers for it will be present. Glenn |
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