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DABI'm not a Ghost 12 user, so I can't help specifically--but I am not sure I understand what you have posted so far--so I'll ask some questions for clarification:
Quote:I can not find the original CDs
and
Program CD is OK
Could you explain what *original CDs* means--I would normally consider the *program* CD the one you got when you purchased the program and installed it--but, I also consider that CD the *original CD* as well.
Quote:I attempted to start laptop #2 using the System Recovery Disk (SRD) on CD
Is this the recovery CD that was created by Ghost 12?
I was not aware that one could boot to the Ghost SRD and do a *cold* backup with Ghost 12. The most recent change to Ghost that I'm aware of is that they have add *cold* backup ability to Ghost 15--but that was lacking since Ghost 9.
Are you backing up just certain specific *data* sub-directories or files--as opposed to backing up a *whole* OS partition or data partition?
Quote:but can not find anywhere on there re: how to make an SRD
Do you have Ghost 12 installed on your system? If the SRD is the Ghost recovery disc, I think you have a menu item in the Ghost interface for creating a recovery disc. *Help* files on the installed Ghost program should explain the steps.
Quote:For several years my bu strategy was to bu laptop #1 to an external HDD. Using that Ghost bu, restore to laptop #2, so that bu data is now in 2 locations
If you're backing up just *data* and not the whole OS for *recovery*--just to have a second copy--seems like there should be *syncing* software that might accomplish that task more efficiently--or are you doing a whole OS partition backup and restoring it to the second laptop?
The terminology you're using makes it unclear as to exactly what is being done.
So, until someone who knows more about Ghost 12 shows up--answering the above questions will help make answering our inquiry easier.