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Boot from one HDD to another

I seem to have a bad HDD and I have a copy of my C drive made by Norton Ghost 9.0.
I cannot boot the "copied" HDD even though it is set to be bootable. Is there a way to change over to anther HDD once I am booted up on my C drive? Can I boot to the C drive and then transfer over to my G drive?
Thanks for assistance
 
Hi, A couple of posts back this was discussed. Seems that Ghost does not always make a bootable CLONE of the drive. I've seen other CLONERS make the same mistake. Maybe because you are cloning to the SLAVE drive. Ghost may be makeing a DATA Disk and not a BOOTABLE disk. A bootable disk will have these files in the ROOT: COMMAND.COM (Visiable), IO.SYS and MSDOS.SYS (Hidden).
Hope this helps a bit. Jim
 
I finally made a copy with Acronis anf the HDD boots up. But I was still wondering if it is possible to change over to another HDD that I did not boot up on.
Thanks for assistance
 
So you want to change over to a hard drive that has windows installed on it that you did not boot with? Ummm no.
 
Originally posted by: 1landshark
I finally made a copy with Acronis anf the HDD boots up. But I was still wondering if it is possible to change over to another HDD that I did not boot up on.
Thanks for assistance

change over to? what do you mean? both drives should be accessible from within windows.
 
use fdisk, set that disc to bootable or active or whatever. bios set to boot from that drive? i've used ghost plenty. as long as u restore image of partition or disc to the primary partition of destination drive it'll work fine. sounds like u left the old drive in and its booting from it first because bios is looking at drive 1 first. remove it and swap cables as the most dummy proof way.
 
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