Eric wrote:
> The HDD is in NTFS format, with 98 bootdisk, when I boot up a
> computer, I cannot see all the HDD, will 98 bootdisk not able to
> recognize the NTFS drive? I would like to run Ghost.exe 6.0 under
> DOS mode to backup and restore images, therefore, I keep using 98
> bootdisk to solve any PC problem. Today, I need to fix a XP with
> NTFS HDD, and my approach does not work. When I try to use FDisk
> (Window 98) to re-partition the HDD, I cannot re-partition this HDD
> neither, I can delete the primary Logic partition, but I cannot
> delete the extended partition. Once if I can re-partition the HDD,
> then I can format it with 98 bootdisk and run Ghost.exe 6.0 under
> DOS mode.
>
> I have tried to run XP CD during the installation, I can delete the
> extended partition HDD to be unrecognized, then I boot up the
> computer with Window 98, and format the extended partition with no
> problem. After that, I connect this HDD into another computer and
> copy all images and tools into D: drive. As this moment, C: drive
> get nothing and not formated, and D: drive contains Ghost images
> and tools, so I boot up the computer with 98 bootdisk, and try to
> run ghost within D: drive, but I found nothing within D: drive. I
> have checked the rest of the drives, and find no ghost images and
> tools, and I get no idea where the files go. However, when I
> re-insert this HDD into another computer under XP, then I can see
> all images and tools within D: drive, this is weird. Does anyone
> have any suggestions why I cannot see all images and tools under D:
> drive under 98 bootup?
> I just want to run Ghost.exe 6.0 under DOS mode in order to restore
> the
> Ghost Images.
> Does anyone have any suggesitons?
Shenan Stanley wrote:
> Start using newer tools.
> BartPE or the UBCD4WIN.
To answer your subject-line query...
Third party tools - like Partition Magic, etc.
As an additive - Ghost has 32-bit (GUI/Windows) versions that run fine in
BartPE/UBCD4WIN.
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