External USB2 hard drives are a popular and practical choice for use with Ghost backups. This guide is to provide a
simple one-page cookbook approach
to show how to successfully use a USB2 drive with Ghost 10.
Most of the time USB2 and firewire drives work perfectly with Ghost 10.0, both in creating backups and in restoring files or partitions from the backup image stored on a USB2 drive. Fortunately, as opposed to DOS/Ghost 2003, XP/Ghost 10.0 does not require any special drivers to be tried, tested, or installed to get USB2 drives to work. Native support is built into both Windows XP and the Ghost 10 Recovery Environment (RE) CD.
The only problem that occasionally happens, occurs when the drive letter assigned by XP or the user, conflicts with the Ghost 10.0 RE. For those cases, I shall address (1) how to avoid the problem in the first place, and (2) how to recover if you discover the problem.
Special thanks for Brian, Dan Goodell, El_Pescador, NightOwl, Pleonasm, Rad, and others for their input.
The cookbook approach:
(1) How to avoid USB2 drive letter conflicts:
A. Do not use the reserved drive letters x: or z:
for any devices,
whether internal or external. Usually, these are hard-assigned by the user from
My Computer/Manage/Disk Management/drive volume/Change Drive Letter and Paths.
Reassign any conflicts if you have them.
(2) How to recover from a conflict when booting from the Ghost 10.0 RE cd.
If you discover that the Ghost 10.0 RE boot CD will not find or recognize your USB2 drive that contains your backup images, use the solutions in the following order.
A. First, disconnect all other USB devices
, including other usb drives, thumbdrives, usb keys, digital cameras, card readers etc. Reboot and try again with only your external hard drive attached.
Verify that your motherboard BIOS is the latest firmware level. Check with the motherboard website to verify and get the latest BIOS.
If you have a USB mouse and/or USB keyboard, try using a PS2 mouse and keyboard. Some motherboards have reported problems detecting other USB devices when booting from a USB mouse and keyboard.
B. If you are just testing or verifying your RE cd, and have an operational XP system
, then the first and easiest approach is to modify the XP system registry:
1. Boot back to XP
2. Run Regedit, and navigate to the HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\MountedDevices key. Delete the \DosDevices\K: data-value where K: corresponds to the drive letter of your external USB2 drive. Shutdown, and reboot back to the RE cd and try again.
3. For cases with multiple usb devices, you may have to delete all the \??\Volume... data-values as well as all the \DosDevices|... values. If you do that, you will find however that you will have to reassign them once back in XP.
B. (alternate approach) Try running Regedit from Windows XP Safe mode:
to modify the XP system registry:
1. Shut down
2. During startup, repeatedly hit F8 to enter the startup mode prompt.
3. Select Safe Mode
4. Continue to XP Safe Mode.
5. Run Regedit, and navigate to the HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\MountedDevices key. Delete the \DosDevices\K: data-value where K: corresponds to the drive letter of your external USB2 drive. Shutdown, and reboot back to the RE cd and try again.
C. If your XP system is severely corrupted
, then an alternate method is to zero-out the DiskID field of your external USB2 hard drive. To do this:
1. Shut down Ghost 10.0 RE cd.
2. Disconnect your USB2 hard drive, and connect it to any functional Windows XP system.
3. Follow the procedures here to
erase the DiskID fieldof your USB2 hard drive.
4. Reconnect your USB2 hard drive to your failed system, and retry from the Ghost 10.0 RE cd.
Note: I have included D: and E: as the last alternatives only because the complexity required to build a
BartPE or
ReatogoXPE boot CD before proceeding.
D. If you are unable to start your XP system
, and are booting into the Ghost 10.0 RE cd, you can remotely clear the same keys of your XP system using
BartPE or
ReatogoXPE program
RegistryEditorPE. Follow the directions to clear the REMOTE_SYSTEM MountedDevices XP data-values, which is found at:
My Computer\HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\_REMOTE_SYSTEM\System\MountedDevices key.
E. Copy your external USB2 Ghost image to another partition.
1. Use the BartPE or ReatogoXPE environment and copy (using the A43 File Management utility) the needed recovery point Ghost image to another destination that is visible from within the Ghost 10 recovery environment.
I hope this guide helps provide Ghost 10.0 users with an simple, almost foolproof approach to dealing with any problems related the external USB2 drives and Ghost 10.0.