Norton ghost cloning

Kennyc

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How do I make the clone disk the boot disk? I cant seem to figure it out I can switch them and it works but it acts weird and when I go to manage in my computer it says its just a partition
 

Kennyc

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I have put it as the master in bios but it still says its a partition in windows
 

LiLithTecH

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Does it say 'ACTIVE' or 'SYSTEM' for the drive in Disk Management?

If you have both of the drives (original + cloned) in the same
system, you can only have 1 ACTIVE SYSTEM partition.
 

corkyg

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A "cloned" drive is a perfect copy - everything in the same place including MBR. The best way to do it is to do it OUTSIDE of the Windows OS - boot with your cloneware's bootable CDR or floppy option. I do this every week - but would never use Norton Ghost - it is too expensive, complicated and not very user friendly. Today's best software for cloning is Acronis TrueImage7. It auto-burns you a CDR that is bootable and does everything. Never an error or problem. I do clone three drives a week on three machines.
 

Kennyc

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It says system when I put it in first position but it also says its not a boot drive
When I use it it acts really slow I mean all the apps are there and all the info but when I put the original it works fine I think the problem is that it isnt the boot drive sectored in there some where and that makes it slow
 

corkyg

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What you have sounds like an image of the drive, but not a perfect clone or copy.