clevelandtxus
Strange--the only thing I can think of that would cause Ghost in DOS to *grey out* a destination would be if your image file(s) are stored on that first OS partition (you can not restore to the partition that is the source of your image!), or if you were restoring the partition to an existing partition that is too small to hold the data contained in the image file partition.
I just did a *test* walk through with my system to refresh my memory--I have several partitions--the OS is NTFS, couple FAT32 partitions, another NTFS partition and a FAT16.
Booted to DOS, loaded Ghost, selected *Local>Partition>From Image*:
a. then picked the source partition and sub-directory where the image is stored
b. selected the *.gho* first file of the image set
c. once opened, then selected the 1st partition--OS, NTFS as the source
d. then was presented with the selection of the drive for destination, and then the partition needed to be selected--only partitions that were greyed out were the ones that were too small.
What steps are you following?
Quote:I can't select or scroll on the parititions.
Is your OS partition not listed in the drop-down destination box--or is it present, but greyed out? The reason I ask--the *scroll* function in DOS Ghost 2003 is *broken*--doesn't work--you have to use the down arrow key to see any partitions that are beyond the initial list of the drop-down menu selection box.