- Sep 2, 2002
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Is there any way to stop Ghost from automatically rebooting itself after it finishes cloning. My problem is I want to clone an XP drive and make the newer, bigger drive the C: drive. However after it clones, it reboots itself and xp automatically assigns the new drive to E:, thus making it impossible to boot up from newer drive.
The dilemma is explained here
I keep getting that "cannot check for license message." The article suggests shutting down the computer. The only way I got it to work the last time was through trial and error. Such a headache because I had to manually shut it down and after about 20 attempts, I managed to shut down at the precise moment where it finished cloning and xp didn't assign the drive letter. Is there a better way to do this?
The dilemma is explained here
I keep getting that "cannot check for license message." The article suggests shutting down the computer. The only way I got it to work the last time was through trial and error. Such a headache because I had to manually shut it down and after about 20 attempts, I managed to shut down at the precise moment where it finished cloning and xp didn't assign the drive letter. Is there a better way to do this?