Share the reg file :)

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Peter van Houten [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Wednesday, March 19, 2008 3:37 PM
> To: NT System Admin Issues
> Subject: Re: Using Symantec Ghost to transfer image from PATA to SATA disk
>
> I have a floppy disk with a set of standard IDE drivers and a .reg file
> that I "inject" into a Ghosted Windows image using ERD Commander.  It
> always works for me when encountering a BSOD and is much quicker than a
> repair.  Having a PATA drive initially shouldn't be a problem, as the
> bios will allow access until Windows can load the particular m/b driver.
> Contact me off list; it may work for you.
>
> On the 19/03/2008 19:58, cs wrote the following:
> > 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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