Jeff- we have a trick we use for servers in lieu of BMR that might work for you- but you need to be comfortable with editing the boot.ini file to make this work, and that can be confusing if you don't know the code.
Make a full backup with "all_local_drives" Replace the disk, install WinXP as usual EXCEPT: do not put it in the "c:\Windows" directory- put it in "c:\Win2" or something else. Then install the NBU client to c:\NBU, and restore the entire backup to the C drive. Change the Boot.ini file to point to the restored version of Windows in the C:\windows directory Boot it up, remove the extra directories (c:\win2 and c:\nbu) as well as the now bogus entry in the boot.ini file and go on your merry way! Just make sure you make NO OTHER CHANGES to the system besides the hard drive. Tom Burrell --- Jeff Lightner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Can it be done? > > Situation: > Windows XP Pro laptop with NTFS partitions on 20 GB > hard drive. > Would like to replace 20 GB with 60 GB drive and > have all original > applications, documents etc... transferred. > > Problem: > Windows Admins (I'm a UNIX admin) attempted to > "Ghost" the system but > apparently couldn't due to the NTFS. Some Googling > about Ghost and > NTFS does seem to indicate there are issues doing > that but I don't know > enough about "Ghost" to speak intelligently on that. > > Possible Solution: > Backup the 20 GB drive using NBU 5.1. > Install the 60 GB drive and let them do fresh XP Pro > install. > Install the NBU client. > Restore the backup from the 20 GB to the 60 GB. > > It seems this might cause issues due to sizes etc... > that may be stored > in system config files. I'm wondering if the above > would work or if it > would fail miserably due to this or other things I > don't know about in > Windows. I know enough about Windows to be > dangerous but not enough to > insure all the registry and other information is > correct for the 60 GB > drive. > > If I couldn't do a full restore without mucking up > the config is there > any suggestion as to partial restores that would > bring in my > applications without having to reinstall each of > them? > > _______________________________________________ > Veritas-bu maillist - > [email protected] > http://mailman.eng.auburn.edu/mailman/listinfo/veritas-bu > ____________________________________________________________________________________ Never miss an email again! Yahoo! Toolbar alerts you the instant new Mail arrives. http://tools.search.yahoo.com/toolbar/features/mail/ _______________________________________________ Veritas-bu maillist - [email protected] http://mailman.eng.auburn.edu/mailman/listinfo/veritas-bu
