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Please help with sysprep and Norton Ghost 10

pctwo

Senior member
Hi

Okay, so I sysprep'ed my old system and it shut down. But now how do I image it w/o booting into Windows (XP SP2)? I booted with norton ghost CD, and all I see is option to restore. (I don't have my systems networked together -- long story) When I boot into the old system, it makes me go through the setup and it looks like just what I'm hoping to do, but I want to do that in the NEW system!
 
Generally, you boot to CD or other device with either a network stack or alternate storage device and create an image to it. Because you have nothing to write to, I assume Ghost is not providing the option (we use PowerQuest - now owned by Symantec too.)
 
I do have something to write to 🙂 I only need to image my C partition. I can write the image to another partition on the same disk. I just can't boot into windows.
 
I use BartPE + Ghost32 v8.0, but Ghost v8 (at least) will create boot floppies for you for the same purpose.
 
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