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Name: grasshopper Date: March 27, 2009 at 04:46:29 Pacific
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Do you have more than 1 partition on your drive?
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Name: OtheHill Date: March 27, 2009 at 07:21:12 Pacific
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Is your drive a SATA drive?
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Response Number 3
Name: edscon2k9 Date: April 3, 2009 at 11:53:42 Pacific
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The drive is an SATA w/ one partition. I have 2 other stations w/SATA drives working just fine, using the same version of Ghost. More Info: The Ghost OS is PC-DOS 7.1 Normally I can use the same Ghost Boot CD on all my stations but this new one won't boot. I think there may be a problem with the BIOS on my new motherboard. I've switched to Ghost 10 which does not need to switch to PC-DOS. Thanks for your comments.
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Name: OtheHill Date: April 3, 2009 at 12:19:15 Pacific
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I don't think any version of Ghost prior to 2003 version 2003.793 can work with SATA hard drives. I am not sure where 2003 falls into the numbering system of Ghost.
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Response Number 5
Name: mavis007 Date: April 3, 2009 at 12:30:46 Pacific
Summary: The techie in our local PC shoppe tells me that when I update my PC shortly it will have SATA drives and Norton Ghost 8.3 (the best) will not work with them. Is this true? Once I thought I was wrong...
Summary: I have XP and NTFS, so it does not need to use 8.3 file names. I can disable them with TweakXP which says this will speed things up, but if I do this and I try to read these files later on with Window...