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Livio

2004-12-05, 5:48 pm

Hi Guys,
what 's the better software for HD ghost ?
I' ve tried Norton Ghost 2005 but it don't support HD raid.....
Any help or insight would be appreciated.


Michael Kimmer

2004-12-05, 5:48 pm

Livio wrote:
> Hi Guys,
> what 's the better software for HD ghost ?
> I' ve tried Norton Ghost 2005 but it don't support HD raid.....
> Any help or insight would be appreciated.


Norton Ghost 2005 (officially named Norton Ghost 9.0) *does* support
hardware raid...
On what is your statement "but it don't support HD raid..." based?

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Aspire

2004-12-07, 7:45 am


> Norton Ghost 2005 (officially named Norton Ghost 9.0) *does* support
> hardware raid...
> On what is your statement "but it don't support HD raid..." based?


I have installaed NG2k5 on windows XP, the HD are:
2 HD 60GB on RAID 1
1 HD IDE 150GB not in RAID, on primary master channel.

I have made system image but when i reboot with NG CD for restore the system
image, NG don't
ask me for driver raid and don't recognize my RAID. Result: NG touches my
FAT on 150 GB!
At reboot, i see this message: NTLDR is not present!
I have unlinked my 150 GB and magically the system is gone!

Thanks


Phoenix

2004-12-08, 8:45 pm

I do not have that version of Ghost, but I do have Drive Image 7, on which
it is based. When the REcovery Environment loads, there should be an option
to press F6 if you need to load 3rd party drivers (RAID, etc.). Check your
motherboard driver CD. There should be an option that will let you make a
drivers disk for your RAID drivers, on a floppy. This is what Ghost needs
to access your RAID drive, if it's as much like DI7 as I've heard.

"Aspire" <Aspire@libero.it> wrote in message
news:neitd.473933$35.20376470@news4.tin.it...
>
>
> I have installaed NG2k5 on windows XP, the HD are:
> 2 HD 60GB on RAID 1
> 1 HD IDE 150GB not in RAID, on primary master channel.
>
> I have made system image but when i reboot with NG CD for restore the
> system image, NG don't
> ask me for driver raid and don't recognize my RAID. Result: NG touches my
> FAT on 150 GB!
> At reboot, i see this message: NTLDR is not present!
> I have unlinked my 150 GB and magically the system is gone!
>
> Thanks
>



Aspire

2004-12-09, 5:45 pm

Yes,

i have RAID disk. I chek it

Thanks

Phoenix wrote:
> I do not have that version of Ghost, but I do have Drive Image 7, on
> which it is based. When the REcovery Environment loads, there should
> be an option to press F6 if you need to load 3rd party drivers (RAID,
> etc.). Check your motherboard driver CD. There should be an option
> that will let you make a drivers disk for your RAID drivers, on a
> floppy. This is what Ghost needs to access your RAID drive, if it's
> as much like DI7 as I've heard.
> "Aspire" <Aspire@libero.it> wrote in message
> news:neitd.473933$35.20376470@news4.tin.it...



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