Best to uininstall ghost, delete the partition with partition magic and then 
start the whole process over again by reinstalling ghost - use the most up 
to date version - 7 - I think.


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "suziezuzie" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Monday, December 11, 2006 1:33 PM
Subject: [FairfieldLife] Norton Ghost 2003 and SATA


> This is off topic so I'll say that as a TMer, my programs would be
> much deeper if someone could answer this question. Does anyone out
> there use Norton Ghost 2003 to back up their C: drive onto another
> partition or DVD disks for recovery? I recently purchased a HP
> computer with SATA hard drive and found that Norton Ghost 2003
> doesn't work with this HD, specifically on the reboot to the DOS
> Norton program. The computer freezes up during reboot. I've looked
> into this and found on the internet that this is a known problem and
> the solutions so far found are: place -noide in the ghost.exe command
> line, turn off USB support and /or turn off the SATA feature.
>
> Has anyone dealt with this and if so, would you please give me a very
> detailed instruction how to solve it, including creating a bootable
> Ghost CD instead of a floppy (HP has no floppy).
>
> Thanks for any assistance and may your TM be a deep one. Mark
>
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