Welcome, Guest. Please
Login
Home
Help
Search
Login
FAQ
Radified
Ghost.Classic
Ghost.New
Bootable CD
Blog
Radified Community Forums
›
Rad Community Technical Discussion Boards (Computer Hardware + PC Software)
›
Norton Ghost 2003, Ghost v8.x + Ghost Solution Suite (GSS) Discussion Board
› New to Ghost - need help with basics
(Moderators: Rad, Christer, NightOwl, Pleonasm, MrMagoo, El_Pescador)
‹
Previous Topic
|
Next Topic
›
Pages: 1
New to Ghost - need help with basics (Read 9525 times)
bonkiebib
Ex Member
Back to top
New to Ghost - need help with basics
Aug 17
th
, 2006 at 6:57am
Hi,
Been reading through the various posts and stickies, but haven't come across an answer. I'm using Ghost 8.3 and my system is as follows:
system:
Drive 1 (sata 250Gb): partition C - 60Gb (OS) and D (data)
Drive 2
Drive 3
Drive 4 (ide 58Gb) Backup
What I want to achieve, is to backup the OS (winXP) so that it can be easily restored from Boot Cd containing Ghost 8.3, when things are seriously messed up.
Besides this I also backup partition D, using Cobian Backup 7.
Ive tried out Ghost 8.3, but ain't quite sure I'm following the correct path. I want to be able to restore the OS from backup, after which it should boot normally from the restored image.
Is it possible to do this from a Partition->Image File backup?
Or must it be a Partition->Partition copy? In which case I should resize the OS partition to be no greater than the Backup partition?
Any help/clues/pointers welcome!
Thanks.
bob
IP Logged
NightOwl
Radministrator
Offline
"I tought I saw a puddy
tat..."
Posts: 5826
Olympia, WA--Puget Sound--USA
Back to top
Re: New to Ghost
Reply #1 -
Aug 17
th
, 2006 at 9:47am
bonkiebib
Quote:
I want to be able to restore the OS from backup, after which it should boot normally from the restored image.
If you are going to restore the partition to the original existing HDD that has it's original partitioning--then *Local >Partition >To Image* will back up the single OS partition when you select it. And *Local > From Image > To Partition* will restore that partition to the selected location (OS partition) without effecting booting or other partitions.
But, if your HDD dies--and you want to use that single partition image to restore to a replacement HDD using *Local > From Image > To Partition*, it probably will not boot--a single partition image file normally will not contain the needed partition structure, including the Master Boot Record (MBR), that will allow for booting.
(You might be able to restore that partition and use tools like the Recovery Console to *fix boot* and *fix MBR* to get booting back--don't know--I haven't tried that--or if you re-create the partition structure (using something like PartitionMagic), and set the partition as active that you're restoring to might also work--again--I have not tried that--should do experimenting first to be sure of your recovery path and plan!
I used the image of a *whole disk*--not a single partition, created the partition structure with PartitionMagic, and restored each partition manually one by one to their respective partitions--and this booted normally!)
Quote:
Or must it be a Partition->Partition copy? In which case I should resize the OS partition to be no greater than the Backup partition?
Could possibly work--and Ghost will probably *re-size* the destination partition to correctly hold the data from the source HDD--as long as the data can fit into the destination partition--but word of caution--sometimes if WinXP *sees* a duplicate OS that's *copied* to a HDD, and not stored within an image file--somehow WinXP's boot files and/or registry gets corrupted and booting will no longer be possible.
However, I believe the corruption is more likely if you were doing a *Local > Disk > To Disk* copy rather than a *partition to partition* copy, and you leave the HDD copy hooked up along with the original HDD.
I would have a reliable backup *image* of the OS partition stored somewhere else to recover from if trying that recovery path, just in case corruption occurs!
____________________________________________________________________________________________
No question is stupid ... but, possibly the answers are
!
IP Logged
bonkiebib
Ex Member
Back to top
Re: New to Ghost - need help with basics
Reply #2 -
Aug 17
th
, 2006 at 9:59am
Thanks for the reply!
OK, I'll go for the *Local >Partition >To Image*. Not too worried about the disk dying on me. Although you never know.
When it gets to having to restore the Image to a new disk and booting is the only problem, then either fixboot/fixmbr or UBCD wil get me back into the OS. And gonna dualboot again soon, so files will remain accessible.
Also thought that Disc>Disc would give problems for XP, having two OS's on the pc.
Won't image the whole disc, because it's 250Gb. Got XP on a 60Gb partition, which I should probably downsize anyway.
Thanks!
IP Logged
Rad
Radministrator
Offline
Sufferin' succotash
Posts: 4090
Newport Beach, California
Back to top
Re: New to Ghost - need help with basics
Reply #3 -
Aug 17
th
, 2006 at 2:06pm
Re: "
Not too worried about the disk dying on me
."
I know that feeling. But that was before Murphy paid me a (unexpected) visit:
http://userpage.chemie.fu-berlin.de/diverse/murphy/murphy_e.html
IP Logged
ben_mott
Nuclear Grade
Offline
Posts: 278
Back to top
Re: New to Ghost - need help with basics
Reply #4 -
Aug 17
th
, 2006 at 3:15pm
here is a useful link which got few tips about Ghost either from
a bootable Cd or a bootable partition pressing F10 or F11 keys on
bootup. or Peer to peer cloning.
http://www.911cd.net/forums//index.php?showtopic=14127
http://www.911cd.net/forums//index.php?showtopic=14127&st=20
Regards Ben
IP Logged
je79ayps
N00b
Offline
I love YaBB 1G - SP1!
Posts: 9
Back to top
Re: New to Ghost
Reply #5 -
Aug 24
th
, 2006 at 8:24am
NightOwl wrote
on Aug 17
th
, 2006 at 9:47am:
(You might be able to restore that partition and use tools like the Recovery Console to *fix boot* and *fix MBR* to get booting back--don't know--I haven't tried that--or if you re-create the partition structure (using something like PartitionMagic), and set the partition as active that you're restoring to might also work--again--I have not tried that--should do experimenting first to be sure of your recovery path and plan!
I'm also a new user and ran into the same problem. I read this post and tried setting the partition active with Partition Magic and it worked!
IP Logged
NightOwl
Radministrator
Offline
"I tought I saw a puddy
tat..."
Posts: 5826
Olympia, WA--Puget Sound--USA
Back to top
Re: New to Ghost - need help with basics
Reply #6 -
Aug 24
th
, 2006 at 9:47am
Everyone
This is the post that made me begin the new thread
Restoring OS only image to new HDD.
Based on that discussion, it appears that the critical factors that will allow for proper booting of the OS, at least when using Ghost 2003, are that the OS partition image must be restored to what will be a 1. primary partition, 2. on the first seen HDD on the system, and 3. to be sure the partition is set *active*.
Depending on what steps one uses to restore an OS image file--if you create the partition *manually* with Fdisk or PartitionMagic--you have to set the partition *active* as a separate step.
If you let Ghost 2003 create the partition structure, Ghost appears to set the partition *active* for you, unless you restore *Local > Partition > From Image*
to an existing partition
--then Ghost 2003 will not *automatically* change the *status* of the partition to active--either you have to have already set that partition active previously--or you have to go in and do it manually with a partitioning tool after you have restored that image.
____________________________________________________________________________________________
No question is stupid ... but, possibly the answers are
!
IP Logged
Pages: 1
‹
Previous Topic
|
Next Topic
›
« Home
‹ Board
Top of this page
Forum Jump »
Home
» 10 most recent Posts
» 10 most recent Topics
Rad Community Technical Discussion Boards (Computer Hardware + PC Software)
- Norton Ghost 15, 14, 12, 10, 9, + Norton Save + Restore (NS+R)
- Norton Ghost 2003, Ghost v8.x + Ghost Solution Suite (GSS) Discussion Board ««
- Cloning Programs (Except Norton Ghost)
- NightOwl's Bootable CD/DVD
- PC Hardware + Software (except Cloning programs)
Rad Community Non-Technical Discussion Boards
- The Water Cooler
- YaBB Forum Software + Rad Web Site
Radified Community Forums
» Powered by
YaBB 2.4
!
YaBB
© 2000-2009. All Rights Reserved.