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Norton Ghost Help (Ghostcast Server)

azev

Golden Member
I have no problem creating and restoring an image on a computer with single disk and single partition, but when the computer has multiple parition things go weird. I know I just missed something, hopefully one of you can help.
When creating image, I choose disk and disk no 1 because I want to image the whole disk (3 parition on the disk). When restoring, I also choose disk and disk no 1.
After computer reboot, windows 2003 disk management sees all 3 partition, but only one (os parition) is active and working. The other parition is there but clicking on my computer only reveal the os partition.
Did I miss a step or something ?

 
Hmm, not sure but if they are dynamic disks you may need to import them into the current windows install. If you can see the partitions can't you just go into computer management and assign them a drive letter? Not totally sure I understand...

Gaidin
 
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