
Booting up in Safe Mode gives me the same results. Update: I created a Ghost image and restored it to my new drive and got the same results - system boots to the Windows welcome screen but shows no user accounts and offers no response to control/alt/delete or any other keys that I can determine. Cloning the partition is not working for me, so I'll try Ghosting an image and restore it to my new drive. Update: It would appear that cloning the old drive will not allow me to use a new partitioning strategy, it will re-create the existing partitions from the old drive.
NORTON GHOST 15 EXT4 HOW TO
I found a link from 09/2003 here on the forums from someone who found it necessary to verify that the -id switch was set as an option on the Ghost clone program.ĭoes anyone have some advice on how to use Norton Ghost to clone a hard drive? I'm not sure I'll get many chances before the old drive quits working completely. The drive is back in the freezer now, so I'm looking for some clues as to why the clone operation didn't perform as I had expected. My first attempt to clone the drive failed when it locked up, but after an hour in a plastic bag in the freezer I was able to perform the clone operation. I also tried this in Safe Mode, but I get the same screen without any user accounts listed and no way to log on. Control/Alt/Delete doesn't appear to do anything at this point. I cloned the old drive to the new drive and replaced it, but when I boot up with the new drive it gets to the welcome screen without any user accounts listed, and I can't get past that.
NORTON GHOST 15 EXT4 PRO
I have Norton Systemworks Pro 2003 with Ghost and a Media Bay hard drive carrier, so I ordered a replacement hard drive and installed it in the Media Bay, partitioned and formatted it. I have an Inspiron 8100 / XP that has a hard drive which just started to make the click of death.
