Hi, Have you acturally copied the Ghost disk back to the "C" laodable disk??? 
does the ghost copy to "C" load ok???
      I amusing ghost to 2 partitions on different internal disk than "C" but 
have not had to use them yet and am considering test just to ensur the ghost 
copy back will work. Have several friennds using ghost to copy off but noone 
yet has had to copy back????
  Thank You
  Uncleal76

JIM <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
          > It is the most common way to fix a windows problem.

I alsmost never use that solution. For one thing all my present machines 
have come with rescue systems, either disks or rescue partitions. Some offer 
the repair option but I usually just use the reformat option when I use 
them. I also have Ghost and I use that more often. Having run a reformat 
option and removing the junk apps and adding my programs I ghost the C 
partition to a partition that is approximately the same size. Then if things 
get dicey, I just reverse the process and ghost from the partition copy to 
C. When I used the XP install disk I never was satisfied with a repair 
install sine most of the problems seemed not to go away with a repair 
install.

Jim 



         


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