80 gig hard-drive in XP

L

Lloyd Wilson

I used Norton Ghost to copy my 40 gig onto the 80 gig. I
cannot boot to the 80 gig without having the 40 gig also
installed (Certificate issue). I need to figure out how
to copy the proper certificate to my D: drive so when I
pull the 40 gig I will be able to boot to the 80 gig. In
addition, XP tries to install drivers for the 80 gig
every time I boot. In Windows server 2003, it will
recognize the 80 gig no problem. Is there a problem with
XP not recognizing over 32 gigs?
 
J

Jim Macklin

Was the drive formatted as FAT32 and then converted to NTFS?


| No I am running NTSF
|
|
| >-----Original Message-----
| >I think you'll find info on transferring the certificate
| on
| > http://www.aumha.org/index.php
| >
| >You'll need to search the site.
| >
| >Are you are still running FAT32?
| >
| >
| >| >| I used Norton Ghost to copy my 40 gig onto the 80 gig.
| I
| >| cannot boot to the 80 gig without having the 40 gig
| also
| >| installed (Certificate issue). I need to figure out how
| >| to copy the proper certificate to my D: drive so when I
| >| pull the 40 gig I will be able to boot to the 80 gig.
| In
| >| addition, XP tries to install drivers for the 80 gig
| >| every time I boot. In Windows server 2003, it will
| >| recognize the 80 gig no problem. Is there a problem
| with
| >| XP not recognizing over 32 gigs?
| >
| >
| >.
| >
 

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