![]() I have spoken to both Symantec & Microsoft about that, they agree that XP sometimes does some unexpected things after cloning, no matter what the file structure is. Sometimes you will still get errors trying to clone FAT32 partitions w/ ver 8. 8.*.*.* encounters errors when trying to ghost NTFS partitons. If it is the same, or newer, you should be o.k. Second, on the "new to you" hard drive, is it the same type / speed /capacity? I cannot return the new/used hard drive as it is over a year since I bought it.Ĭan I get some Ideas here on how to make this Ghost Clone Procedure work? thanks, JoeĬan I get some Ideas here on how to make this Ghost Clone Procedure work? thanks, JoeFirst, what version of ghost do you have? I then ran Disk Defragmenter on it, and there was nothing to Defragment. I formated the hard drive from the Control panel, right clicking on it and selecting format. I guess someone installed things on it and returned it right away without telling the store they installed files on it. there was a Microsoft Powerpoint presentation and other files on it. ![]() I thought I got a new hard drive, but found files on the "New Hard Drive". I had already ran the Disk Defragmenter Utility on both the old Hard Drive and the New Hard Drive. We recommend that you run the windows disk Defragmenter. This is Probably due to your Disk being too Fragmented. Unable to successfully Defragment the Virtual Partition File. Now I get to the step where it is going to re-start my computer and get the dialog that says: I have used Ghost for this in the past and it always worked with no problems. I have ran defrag and AVG antivirus on the old drive. I set it up as the only device on my Secondary cable, and SET UP recognized it as the Secondary Master. I want to use Nortons Ghost to Clone my old hard drive to my new one which is a WD 20GB. ![]()
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