Quote:
Originally posted by Lenny2
Ok well my plans are....(I've never had to actually restore using ghost) to ghost the whole drive, shut down, take out the 12GB drive, pop in the 80 GB drive, and then boot up using the ghost floppy.
Should that do the trick? Or do I need another proggie to set the partitions on the new drive?
|
You do not need another program. You should be able to do this totally with Ghost. You also do not need to use the ghost floppy. Mine is bootable so all I normally do is this:
I will put the second hard drive in, put in the ghost cd and then reboot. At dos prompt, type in cd tools
then type
ghostpe
and then it will prompt you for details
Just basically enter enter enter but make sure you are writing from the 12 GB to the 80GB and not the other way around ok? ;)
Then afterwards take out the 12 GB and change your secondary hard drive to become the primary hdd. And then you are ready to go.
-Nato