Thanks your idea, the reason I haven't done this is that the plan was
to image to a partition on the 3rd hard drive, one of the ones that is
not visible. I guess it would be possible to do as you suggest and
then image to a network share, but at present I don't have another
system with enough free space.
On an ongoing basis, tt would be very useful to be able to 'image
backup' whether to another internal drive or network share and
changinmg scsi IDs is impractical for this.
I do not understand why FDISK or GDISK cannot see the other 2 drives.
On Wed, 29 Dec 2004 09:30:13 +0100, "Dusko Savatovic"
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>I suppose you're booting Ghost from floppy, CD, usb key drive or net.
>What's preventing you from changing SCSI address of the drive you want to
>image to 0?
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>Dusko Savatovic
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>"Alan Morris" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
>news
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>> Not quite alltogether W2K, but not sure where else to post.
>>
>> I want to perform an in place upgrade w2k->w2k3. The plan was to use
>> Norton Ghost to image the existing system volume to a networked share
>> prior to performing the upgrade to facilitate a rapid fallback in case
>> of failure.
>>
>> However GDISK and FDISK cannot see all the drives only the first one
>> and since the system volume is on the second drive this is a problem!
>>
>> The configuration is an Adapatec UW, so the dos boot uses aspiu2.sys.
>> The adpatec bios and the aspiu2.sys driver correctly report all three
>> disks as well as the scsi tape unit However both GDISK and FDISK only
>> 'see' the 2 partitions on the first drive.
>>
>> All disks are configured as BASIC disks in W2K.
>>
>> Can anyone offer any suggestions?
>>
>> Many thanks
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