Thane,
Please tell me you are recording all this magic in some "future" book
that we can buy?
So much for the "wonderfulness" of the Dell Recovery Partition...... :)
Best,
Duncan
Thane Sherrington wrote:
At 03:45 PM 15/10/2009, Christopher Fisk wrote:
On Wed, 14 Oct 2009, Thane Sherrington wrote:
I've run into this from time to time, and have been forced to use
Ghost to get around it, but this time Ghost won't do the copy, so I
can't go that route. Here's the issue:
I've got a drive that boots, but is starting to die, so I want to
copy from it (80GB) to a (160GB) - this is on a Dell Inspiron, btw.
Ghost copies about 90% and then gives up, so I used TI. TI complains
about bad sectors, but completes the copy, and the main partition
appears to be identical to the original. The problem is, it won't
boot. I've set the partition as active, but that makes no
difference. Would fixmbr or fixboot work?
T
SpinRite the drive before the ghost?
You can also try to fix the boot sector, worst case is it doesn't
work, causes a blackhole to form in your living room and all of the
known universe is sucked in like a cherry pie in front of a 500lb
walmart shopper. We've all seen worse I'm sure.
LOL!
Turned out the Dell recovery partition was hosed. Deleted them, resized
the main partition, then changed the boot records and it booted.
T