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Ghost 10.0 and dual boot system
Is it possible to create an backup image of my computer successfully using
Ghost 10.0 through Windows XP? I have a dual boot system where XP is on my C drive and Vista Home Premium is on my E drive. |
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Ghost 10.0 and dual boot system
I can't speak to Ghost but I create and restore images on my dual boot
XP-Vista system using True Image in XP. -- Leo When I was young and adventurous, I wanted to join a violent, armed group with no regard for the law, but the IRS wasn't hiring. "Ron Lane" wrote in message ... Is it possible to create an backup image of my computer successfully using Ghost 10.0 through Windows XP? I have a dual boot system where XP is on my C drive and Vista Home Premium is on my E drive. |
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Ghost 10.0 and dual boot system
Yes you can use Ghost 10 to backup and restore all of your partitions. You
just have to run it from XP and tell it to include your Vista partition. Keith "Ron Lane" wrote in message ... Is it possible to create an backup image of my computer successfully using Ghost 10.0 through Windows XP? I have a dual boot system where XP is on my C drive and Vista Home Premium is on my E drive. |