- May 19, 2001
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Hi,
I ahve a c: Drive, with win2k on it, which is my active partition, I also have a G: drive with win XP on it, I want to use ghost to make a bootable span of cds, an image of my G: Drive, as i have no reason to keep c: as i have moved all data to G: and no longer want win2k. So i want a bootable span of cds to put Winxp back on it with all my data, after i delete my partitions, format everything, and then repartition so i have c: as my xp boot drive, and then have a d: or whatever drive letter to move my data on to.
Will this work, as i tihnk the boot files will be stored on c:? Can i move the MBR? Coz if it is an image of g: then there will be no MBR to bot the HDD.
Thanks, and if u need anymore explanation i will try an explain best i can
Conrad
I ahve a c: Drive, with win2k on it, which is my active partition, I also have a G: drive with win XP on it, I want to use ghost to make a bootable span of cds, an image of my G: Drive, as i have no reason to keep c: as i have moved all data to G: and no longer want win2k. So i want a bootable span of cds to put Winxp back on it with all my data, after i delete my partitions, format everything, and then repartition so i have c: as my xp boot drive, and then have a d: or whatever drive letter to move my data on to.
Will this work, as i tihnk the boot files will be stored on c:? Can i move the MBR? Coz if it is an image of g: then there will be no MBR to bot the HDD.
Thanks, and if u need anymore explanation i will try an explain best i can
Conrad
