What chipset do you have that provides the SATA ports? Is it the same across the various mobo? My mobo has two SATA controllers, one is a Gigabyte controller and the other is a ICHR9 (p35 chipset). Perhaps Ghost has problems with certain controllers. Just a guess, though.

FORC5 wrote:
yes from windows no problem even though it did not let me clone both partitions 
at once. I figure if I pre partitioned the drive it would let me do them one at 
a time but the extra partition on C is basically a temp drive and I have it 
backed up elsewhere.

I need a cd I can boot to for updating drives in customer boxes. Acronis true 
image works but is slow, at least the time I have used it. Took 7 hours to 
clone this drive that ghost took less then a hour.

Must be a way to make what they might call a recovery disk but at this point I 
suspect collusion. :-D
What I do not understand is why my dos based ghost sees some sata controllers 
and not others. Understand not seeing raid but raid is disabled. Works on my 
newer MB no problem. (ghost8)
fp

At 07:37 AM 10/1/2007, Anthony Q. Martin Poked the stick with:
It won't let you clone the drive from within windows? I did one last night with 
Acronis, even though it was a bit squirrelly to get the drive to finally boot. 
Still not sure what I did to get it working. Probably didn't let Acronis 
confirm or finish the process all the way.

FORC5 wrote:
Because my version of ghost has problems not seeing SOME SATA conttrollers I 
installed 12. Other then from windows I see no way to make a boot able cd from 
which to clone drives ?

What am I missing ?
fp
thanks


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