Perhaps Sysprep it first...
 
And, before you image it, see if you can attach the sata disk as a
another drive on the system.  It will then add the drivers and etc...

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From: cs [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Wednesday, March 19, 2008 12:59 PM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: Using Symantec Ghost to transfer image from PATA to SATA disk


Hello all,
I've been tasked with upgrading an older PC with a PATA-attached hard
disk to a new PC with SATA-attached disk.
Using Symantec Ghost I can create a ghost image of the old PC with no
hassles, but after I restore the image to the new PC a Windows XP (SP2)
BSOD event occurs.
I know the BSOD is caused by the fact I've transferred an image
previously connected to a PATA-attached disk but was wondering if there
is any workaround that will allow me to resolve the root cause of the
BSOD, i.e. repair Windows? Or perhaps I can inject the required drivers
using something like ERD Commander/BartPE/etc??

Any help would be much appreciated. I'd prefer not to have to revert to
restoring a "scratch image" to the new PC as the user has a bunch of
applications all set up and working sweet.

Thanks in advance,

Mclovin!1



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