![]() If using Ghost 2003 in DOS, should not be a problem. The reason I ask is because when running ghost.exe from DOS, the first screen that pops up informs me that Ghost has found a new hard disk (my fresh 80GB) and asks if I would like to "Sign" the drive to make the imaging process more effective.ġ. ![]() Can I simply use the ghost.exe from that install, place it on a bootable CD, and use that ghost.exe to image my new 80GB hdd? Do I have to reinstall Norton Ghost 2003 onto my fresh 80GB? I currently have Norton Ghost 2003 installed on my older hdd. Do I need to format the target drive before restoring the image to it?Ģ. After I create my image, can I restore the image onto a 40GB hdd (Western Digital)? Will restoring the image to a smaller drive cause any problems?ġa. The fresh install of Windows XP SP2 currently resides on a maxtor 80GB hdd and the amount of space being used is 5GB (Windows + updates + small apps). Now I am gracing upon creating my first "clean-install-of-windows" image.ġ. Anyway, I have created a bootable CD/DVD using NightOwl's guide. I apologize if this has been answered elsewhere, but I've tried searching the forums for an answer.
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