Tootsdog9

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  1. Hello, I recently tried ghosting the C and G drives on a pc using XP PRO. I did this to get more space on a larger drive that had been partitioned and formatted. Both clones seemed to go without any problems. The systems clone did change from C to D and the G I forget what it changed to in cloning. I shutdown the pc and tookout the 2 original drives and put the clone in by itself. Keep in mind this was all done on the one pc. When I attemted to boot, it said something about an OS error when loading. I've never cloned a drive before, so I'm not sure what I did wrong. The only thing I can think
  2. rclick mycomp/manage - then see the logical disk manager tool. rclik all u'r drives and reset them to UNUSED letters - temporary if u've got some letter conflict - then order them as u wish. should have added for clarity: in the diskmanger tool, u'll see the partitions in color coded sequence. u can rclik over each and choose 'change drive letter'. u can change anything cept for the system drive. <{POST_SNAPBACK}> Thanks a bunch skeet, that did the trick. I totally forgot about the utility. Saved my butt.
  3. Hello, Didn't think my first post here would be for help. I was attempting to ghost 2 drives and when I saw that it hadn't worked the way I thought, I shutdown and put the original drives back into the pc. The problem is that the storage drive used to be G: and it was changed to D: So my C: drive shortcuts are not directed toward the right drive. The G: drive is now my CD-ROM. I havn't had any luck trying to rename the drive. Windows now can't find anything on the drive because it is looking at the wrong location. I tried fixing the shortcut but that didn't work. I've never run into this befor