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Gravydownshirt
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      12-31-2005
I used Ghost 9.0 to copy my old drive to a new 250GB drive and then removed
the old, set jumpers for new drive to Master and tried booting up.
All looked ok as it got thru' the first few screens but instead of giving me
the usual User Login page all I get is a Small Windows logo in the middle of
the screen...not going past this...I set the options in Ghost to copy the
MBR (master boot record). I'm new to this but I think thats what I was
supposed to do.
Any ideas please?


 
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      12-31-2005

"Gravydownshirt" <> wrote in message
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>I used Ghost 9.0 to copy my old drive to a new 250GB drive and then
>removed the old, set jumpers for new drive to Master and tried booting
>up.
> All looked ok as it got thru' the first few screens but instead of
> giving me the usual User Login page all I get is a Small Windows logo
> in the middle of the screen...not going past this...I set the options
> in Ghost to copy the MBR (master boot record). I'm new to this but I
> think thats what I was supposed to do.
> Any ideas please?
>


Unless you have a problem with your current drive,why not just add the
new one as a slave? ----would suggest you also partition the new drive
into more user friendly chunks.


 
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Toolman Tim
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      12-31-2005
In news:quvtf.27987$,
The Shed spewed forth:
> "Gravydownshirt" <> wrote in message
> news:dp5dn4$gta$...
>> I used Ghost 9.0 to copy my old drive to a new 250GB drive and then
>> removed the old, set jumpers for new drive to Master and tried
>> booting up.
>> All looked ok as it got thru' the first few screens but instead of
>> giving me the usual User Login page all I get is a Small Windows logo
>> in the middle of the screen...not going past this...I set the
>> options in Ghost to copy the MBR (master boot record). I'm new to
>> this but I think thats what I was supposed to do.
>> Any ideas please?
>>

>
> Unless you have a problem with your current drive,why not just add the
> new one as a slave? ----would suggest you also partition the new drive
> into more user friendly chunks.


Or mount it into an existing XP folder - makes the system think you have one
whopping big HD <g>

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Ralph Wade Phillips
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      12-31-2005
Howdy!

"Gravydownshirt" <> wrote in message
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> I used Ghost 9.0 to copy my old drive to a new 250GB drive and then

removed
> the old, set jumpers for new drive to Master and tried booting up.
> All looked ok as it got thru' the first few screens but instead of giving

me
> the usual User Login page all I get is a Small Windows logo in the middle

of
> the screen...not going past this...I set the options in Ghost to copy the
> MBR (master boot record). I'm new to this but I think thats what I was
> supposed to do.
> Any ideas please?


Yes. Don't copy the MBR next time.

You just told that drive it was the old drive, exactly.

If you DON'T copy the MBR, then Ghost can resize and it will fix the
new MBR to match the new drive.

So - wipe the drive, and re-ghost, this time NOT copying the MBR.

RwP


 
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Plato
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      12-31-2005
Toolman Tim wrote:
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> Or mount it into an existing XP folder - makes the system think you have one
> whopping big HD <g>


Master. Slave. Mount.

Darn pc stuff sounds like S/M.


 
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Ralph Wade Phillips
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      01-01-2006
Heh.

"Plato" <|@|.|> wrote in message
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> Toolman Tim wrote:
> >
> > Or mount it into an existing XP folder - makes the system think you have

one
> > whopping big HD <g>

>
> Master. Slave. Mount.
>
> Darn pc stuff sounds like S/M.


Not just PC stuff.

Have you ever seen the thing on why geeks like Linux?

RwP


 
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Plato
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      01-02-2006
Ralph Wade Phillips wrote:
>


Male and Female plugs. The list goes on.

> > > Or mount it into an existing XP folder - makes the system think you have

> one
> > > whopping big HD <g>

> >
> > Master. Slave. Mount.
> >
> > Darn pc stuff sounds like S/M.

>
> Not just PC stuff.
>
> Have you ever seen the thing on why geeks like Linux?



 
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