Hi all,
I found the info here, especially with this thread, so helpful that I decided to join so I could post my experience so far.
Two comments about things above:
- while you can NOT go from dynamic to basic within Microsoft's interface, you will (through the Ghost 2003 clone process) go from dynamic to basic
- I thought that my computer had frozen because it went to Ghost's blue/grey screen and hung there for a while.. When I tried this before, I reset a couple times and finally went back to Windows. After a night's sleep, I tried again with that blue/grey screen again. This time, I watched the HDD light in the front of the computer and noticed that there was occasional activity going on. So, I let the computer sit there and do its thing. After about 10-15 minutes, the blue/grey screen went into "active" mode and things are moving now (as I type).
So I'm now waiting for Ghost 2003 to finish its thing so I can yank the old HDD out and put in the newly ghosted new HDD in. Hopefully it'll boot from the new HDD w/o fussing with the MBR and such.
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FYI, here is my situation and reason for going through this:
I'm running a Windows 2003 server for dental office. I originally put in a WD Raptor 75GB a few years ago, but now it's down to 2.5GB of available space.
I just bought a 300GB WD VelociRaptor HDD. Who knows if the server / dental-software can even take advantage of the extra $$ for the VelociRaptor, but hopefully so. There are about 12 workstations that bang on the server throughout the day for info about patients and such.
Anyway, since the existing HDDs were dynamic, Acronis' software didn't work. That would've been a great option though I think since the 15-day trial is fully functional, and how many times does one need to clone their drives? (OK, some of you sound like this is a regular / almost-daily thing)
Like I said, the blue/grey screen of Ghost 2003 is chugging along nicely now. It started with almost 1-hour estimated "time remaining" and is down to 45-minutes now.
I hope it reboots immediately because I'm about at the outer extent of my technical expertise. (I was trained as a Comp Sci major, but I'm not a daily geek like many of my friends and seemingly the folks here.)
My next project (if this works) will be to get a second VelociRaptor 300GB and enable the MIRROR feature in Server 2003.
I tried that before the the original 75GB and new 300GB but it looked like Windows kept hanging when the mirroring began. Not sure what the issue there was, but we'll try again with a (hopefully) new 300GB system HDD.
Thanks for the good info!