![]() ![]() I take the drive out, change the new 20 gig to master, Ive acctually done this 2 ways. And when it is done all of the files are over on the new drive and it is browsable. The drive copy seems to work as it should. I enable all of the Features, I disable smart sector copying, and also for some reason it will not let me click the 'resize drives to fill unallocated space' option for some reason. I select to Copy drive C(4 gig drive), to Destination Drive D (20 gig drive) I have seen suggestions where it is a good idea to turn system restore off on windows xp Pro, so that is off. I get norton ghost 9.0 installed with no problems and the program is running as intended from as far as I can see. And in bios, both are appearing to register correctly. I have set my 4 gig hdd to Master, and the 20 gig to Slave. I am trying to copy all of the data from the 4 Gig HDD to a 20 Gig HDD, that has been freshly formatted, the drive has been set to active and appears to be "Healthy" in the disk manager. ![]() Windows XP pro, Service pack one (it is what my company uses right now)īasically my test scenario is this. This is the system I am running to test the program: The main problem I am having right now is the Drive Copy feature. Basically I work for a company, and in the near future I am going to need to start using norton ghost 9.0 for several different things. ![]()
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