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Old hd started making strange noises. Using Norton Ghost I
imaged it over to a new similar size h/d & now get the above error. I tried chkdsk /r. Any suggestions pleaSE HELP/ uSING xp hOME. |
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What Version of Norton Ghost did you use? If you have a WinXP CD you can
try using the Recovery Console. http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;[LN];Q314058 <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:012601c3d154$f2adcb80$a101280a@phx.gbl... > Old hd started making strange noises. Using Norton Ghost I > imaged it over to a new similar size h/d & now get the > above error. I tried chkdsk /r. Any suggestions pleaSE > HELP/ uSING xp hOME. |
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On Fri, 2 Jan 2004 09:22:07 -0800,
<anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: >Old hd started making strange noises. Using Norton Ghost I >imaged it over to a new similar size h/d & now get the >above error. I tried chkdsk /r. Any suggestions pleaSE >HELP/ uSING xp hOME. Did you start Ghost using a Floppy as the boot device? If so, did you remove said floppy after you were done? |
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A couple of things to check: (1) after the cloning, did you remove the old
disk and attach the new disk to the same position on the IDE cable? (2) Did you remember to check/change the jumpers on the new disk to "master" or possibly cable select, depending on the instructions that came with the new disk? (3) If the new disk is ATA/100 or 133, did you install the 80-pin cable that probably came with it? Using a 40-pin cable on these faster disks is not allowed by XP, alhough older operating systems will let you try it. (4) Is the partition with XP on it on the new disk "active". Us ethe GDISK routine that comes with GHOST to interrogate the disk. However, be careful, since GDISK can also do what FDISK does (i.e., create/destroy partitions). (5) Is this a simple system with XP on C:\? If not, be aware that NTLDR and a few other key files must be on C:\, no matter where XP is located. And, BOOT.INI must then point to the location of XP. (6) If the XP partiton was FAT32, use a boot floppy to see whether there is anyting on the partition. If not FAT32, run the recovery console form the XP CDROM. This is a DOS-like environment which can see both FAT and NTFS partitions. Does it see the new disk? <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:012601c3d154$f2adcb80$a101280a@phx.gbl... > Old hd started making strange noises. Using Norton Ghost I > imaged it over to a new similar size h/d & now get the > above error. I tried chkdsk /r. Any suggestions pleaSE > HELP/ uSING xp hOME. |
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