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sgatke001
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Problem ghosting Asus notebook
Mar 17
th
, 2008 at 9:25am
Hello
I have an Asus G2S notebook. I need a new and larger harddrive, but I would like to avoid having to reinstall the whole notebook. It is running Windows Vista Ultimate.
Here is what I have been doing:
1) Booting from a Bart PE-disk, running a normal DOS-version of Ghost from there (I think it's version 7.5). Local --> Disk --> To Image. This procedure usually works with all the notebooks I have had.
2) I create a Ghost image on an external USB disk.
3) Shut down the computer, exchange the harddrive to the new larger model.
4) Boot up on the Bart PE-disk, run Ghost --> Local --> Disk --> From Image - still no problems.
5) After rebooting, the computer just loops - runs for a few seconds, reboots, runs for a few seconds, reboots etc. ad nauseum.
I suspect that the utility partition on the original disk somehow is involved in this problem. I would like to keep that partition so I can do a quick factory reinstall if the need arises.
Are there any tricks for accomplishing my task?
I have heard of people with new Lenovo ThinkPads with the same problem...
Any help is very much appreciated.
Thanx
/Simon
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Re: Problem ghosting Asus notebook
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Mar 17
th
, 2008 at 10:11am
sgatke001
System with *hidden* restore or utility partition can be a problem with Ghost procedures--here's references about Dell systems:
Dan Goodell's *Inside the Dell Utility Partition*
Inside the Dell PC Restore Partition
How to fix the Dell System Restore (DSR) feature
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1) Booting from a Bart PE-disk, running a normal DOS-version of Ghost from there (I think it's version 7.5). Local --> Disk --> To Image.
Could you share how you are doing that?! I didn't know you could run a DOS program from the Bart PE disk!!!! Now there is a *ghost32.exe* that would run from the Bart PE--it's a Windows ported version of DOS *ghost.exe* that looks like the *normal* DOS program--but it's Windows dependent!
Probably should load Ghost with this command switch (-ib) = *image boot* to make sure any special programing in the *boot tract*, and not just the first absolute sector 0 boot information, is included in the file:
ghost.exe -ib
or
ghost32.exe -ib
And, use *Whole Disk* and not just a *Partition* back up procedure--like you mentioned above!
And see this discussion:
Ghost 2003/Ghost 8.2 and Windows Vista
, especially starting here:
Vista and Symantec Ghost 8.x
Let us know how things work out!
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sgatke001
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Re: Problem ghosting Asus notebook
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Mar 17
th
, 2008 at 10:43am
Thank you for your reply.
Hmm perhaps you're right about the DOS/Windows version. Let me check that when I get home.
I have read most of Goodell's documents, but I am not sure how much of it applies to an Asus computer (even though most of it seems relevant).
I have found info on the "-ib" on another forum and will try that also. Should I use it both for creating AND restoring the image, or just when I create the image?
I thought doing the whole disk would be the way to do it, but when I ran into this error, I also tried just cloning the partitions one at a time - so I have spent quite some time on this little job *lol*
I will check my Bart PE disk - I am not sure if it starts ghost.exe or ghost32.exe, but it should be easy enough to find out. It's been a while since I created that CD, so I have forgotten the small details
I will also keep you posted about my progress in this "game" - would definitely like to see next level
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sgatke001
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Mar 19
th
, 2008 at 6:03am
Alright, I got it fixed now.
Here is what I did:
1) Booted on my Bart PE CD
2) Start ghost32.exe -ib and local --> disk --> to image
3) Exchange drives
4) Boot on Bart PE again
5) Start ghost32.exe -ib and local --> disk --> from image
6) Reboot - Computer will not boot, keeps restarting after a few seconds
7) Boot on Vista install CD - select Repair
After reboot, things are working.
Thanks for your suggestions and help - much appreciated.
As you can see, you were right about the version of Ghost being used. It is indeed ghost32.exe that is being used.
Regards,
Simon
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Re: Problem ghosting Asus notebook
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Mar 19
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, 2008 at 8:57am
sgatke001
Thanks for the report back with your results.
Did you review this thread:
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And see this discussion:
Ghost 2003/Ghost 8.2 and Windows Vista
, especially starting here:
Vista and Symantec Ghost 8.x
You might avoid having to do the *Repair* by using the Ghost switch *-FDSP*:
ghost32.exe -ib -fdsp
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Should I use it both for creating AND restoring the image, or just when I create the image?
Don't know for sure, but I think if the image is created using the *-ib* switch, Ghost will probably only allow a *whole disk* restore and will default to restoring the whole boot tract. I think you get an error message if you try any other *partition only* procedure. But using the *-ib* switch for restore, as well, will cause no harm--and avoid any possible issue.
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Re: Problem ghosting Asus notebook
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, 2008 at 4:33pm
If you Got UBCD4Win (a Bart sophisticated bootable Cd)
http://www.ubcd4win.com/
it has Drive Image XML on for Free and is very stable and useful
tool for cloning and imaging Disks and partitions.
an instruction how to use it is here:
http://www.darkchip.com/DriveImageXML/index.html
also there are Bart plugins for Acronise 10 and 11 (during Custom setup)
a free version of it is available for Seagate and maxtor hard disks :
http://www.911cd.net/forums//index.php?showtopic=20220
both above software have ability to extract individual files and folder from
the whole disk image.
regards Ben
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