Hi
I have a Toshiba laptop with Windows MCE.
I;ve been trying to clone my old drive to upgrade to a larger one however, primarily because Ghost 15 seems to be a monumental pain when making an image of this drive I appear not to have been asked (when making the image) or when restoring it to copy MBR.
The disks are single partitions (ie. no hidden restoration partitions).
So I know the new disk isn't going to boot because there is no MBR. The Toshiba only supplies a restoration disk which will wipe everything. I don't have a MCE disk so my question is this:
Can I use an XP pro cd to just get into the console just to use fixmbr? I don't want to run a repair as I think this should be the only thing I need to fix.
If not is there anyway I can get Ghost to copy the mbr? When making an image it just doesn't ask, everything in this version of Ghost seems to expect to be copying from one disk to another whereas I simply connected my old Tosh drive to my computer, made an image and then connected the new drive to restore it to a larger disk size. No copy mbr was offered.
I have a Toshiba laptop with Windows MCE.
I;ve been trying to clone my old drive to upgrade to a larger one however, primarily because Ghost 15 seems to be a monumental pain when making an image of this drive I appear not to have been asked (when making the image) or when restoring it to copy MBR.
The disks are single partitions (ie. no hidden restoration partitions).
So I know the new disk isn't going to boot because there is no MBR. The Toshiba only supplies a restoration disk which will wipe everything. I don't have a MCE disk so my question is this:
Can I use an XP pro cd to just get into the console just to use fixmbr? I don't want to run a repair as I think this should be the only thing I need to fix.
If not is there anyway I can get Ghost to copy the mbr? When making an image it just doesn't ask, everything in this version of Ghost seems to expect to be copying from one disk to another whereas I simply connected my old Tosh drive to my computer, made an image and then connected the new drive to restore it to a larger disk size. No copy mbr was offered.