jeanfrancois
Technical User
Hi,
I bought a new computer (P4, 512MB, 60GB) with Windows XP Home installed. The HD (Seagate ST360020A 60GB), master on the primary IDE controller) is partitionned: C: (NTFS, Windows NT), D: (NTFS, manufacturer folders for drivers and tools), E: (FAT32, manufacturer recovery tool).
As I want to be able to restore the OS to a safe state (even in case of crash disk), I installed a second HD (Western Digital Caviar 20GB) as master on the secondary IDE controller and formatted it FAT32 to enable Ghost to write on it and started to make a test:
Using Norton Ghost 2002 (PE), I made an image of the system partition to the FAT32 partition (E
of the main HD and restored this image on the second HD. Then I booted the system from the main HD and using Disk Manager marked the partition of the second HD as "active".
I disconnected the main HD and connected the second HD as master on the primary IDE controller.
The system starts booting but after displaying "Windows XP Home Edition" it shows the Windows XP logo on the standard blue background and just hangs up. I tried the other ways to strat the system ("Démarrage sans échec", and so on) with the same result.
Thank you for help / Jean-François
I bought a new computer (P4, 512MB, 60GB) with Windows XP Home installed. The HD (Seagate ST360020A 60GB), master on the primary IDE controller) is partitionned: C: (NTFS, Windows NT), D: (NTFS, manufacturer folders for drivers and tools), E: (FAT32, manufacturer recovery tool).
As I want to be able to restore the OS to a safe state (even in case of crash disk), I installed a second HD (Western Digital Caviar 20GB) as master on the secondary IDE controller and formatted it FAT32 to enable Ghost to write on it and started to make a test:
Using Norton Ghost 2002 (PE), I made an image of the system partition to the FAT32 partition (E
I disconnected the main HD and connected the second HD as master on the primary IDE controller.
The system starts booting but after displaying "Windows XP Home Edition" it shows the Windows XP logo on the standard blue background and just hangs up. I tried the other ways to strat the system ("Démarrage sans échec", and so on) with the same result.
Thank you for help / Jean-François