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Old September 6th 04, 02:55 PM
GJP
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Default Norton Ghost 2003???

Oh come on...he was using Ghost on a computer running WinXP....where
does one start...believe it is a Ghost problem first or ask a question
here where a number of willing WinXP experts will answer your question
and provide direction. At least one can expect to sort out wether it's
Ghost or WinXp that is the problem....but without insulting remarks
about the quality of the question, which BTW most replies found easy
enough to do.
NewUser could be "new" to computing not just new to WinXP...heck I find
things happening in WinXP that just make me shake my head...like the way
you remove programs from startup ...why the heck did MS decide that
using Msconfig (like in Win98)was too simple and make removing a program
from startup a PITA.

GJP



"joust in jest" joust in wrote in
:

You are right: this is a "WinXP newuser" group -- the OP has a
problem with Norton Ghost, which is neither Win XP nor a Microsoft
product.

steve



GJP wrote in message ...

Gee and and I thought this was a "WinXP newuser" group...must be
mistaken, I hope Kamal relizes the error of his ways and post a
question that is

more
challenging to the likes of David H.Lpman etal.

GJP


"David H. Lipman" wrote in
:

All those News Groups and the REAL News Group to post this Symantec
question (Ghost is not a Microsoft product) should have been in ...
symantec.customerservice.general

You don't provide any facts. You don't explain if you did a
disk-to-disk clone, disk to image, etc. You don't state what
drives "D:" and "G:" are. All those other drives, are they
partitions ? Physical drives ? What ? Nor do you provide any
information on the platform.

This is a ridiculously BAD post. I like to be able to help you
but, you have to be able to help yourself first for someone else
to help you.

Dave
{ shaking his head in disbelief }




"Kamal" wrote in message
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| I tried to make a backup of the D:\ on to the G:\ using Norton
| Ghost. It gave me an error and was unable to finish the backup.
| After a reboot I could not boot windows XP. And now all I get is
| the windows 98 boot screen with a C:\
|
| I loaded recovery console and it said windows is on E:\. i tried
| copying ntldr and ntdetect to c:\ but still no luck
|
| My Original C:\ is NTFS and D:\ is NTFS and G:\ is fat32
|
| E:\ and F:\ were my cd-rom drives
|
| How can I change E:\ back to C:\ and get windows up and running.
|
| Thanks
|
|






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