I am trying to create an image of a hard drive (WInXPPro) on a desktop machine and send it via TCP/IP-p2p to my Dell Poweredge 2400 server (Win2000 Advanced Server). I created the boot disks in the same version of Ghost, but when I try and run the TCP/IP program in DOS, I get the message...
Never mind my last post; I found sysprep. However, as I'm reading in my MCSE 70-270 book, it says to use sysprep, then the system will shut down, and I should use Ghost to create the image. How the heck do I do that if the machine is shut off?? I have to run Ghost on that machine to create...
I beseech thee, wise IT experts...
I have 4 Dell Optiplexes that I am trying to setup with the 3 above operating systems; I am doing this for educational purposes. I have successfully set up the first machine; everything is dandy. Now I have tried to Ghost the entire hard drive to another...
Is it even humanly possible to put WIN98, 2000 and XP Pro on a single partitioned hard drive? I can get any 2 of these to work together, but not all 3. I've tried using just Windows routines as well as Partition Magic Pro 8.
Is it even possible to install WIN 98, 2000 and XP Pro on a single partitioned hard drive? I have tried doing it using just the OS's built-in routines as well as Partition Magic Pro v8. I can get 98 and XP to work together, 2000 and XP to work together, and 98 and 2000 to work together, but...
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