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April 22nd, 2008 23:00

There are several ways of doing it depending on what you have available. If you have a floppy drive, you could run ghost from there.  You could move both drives to another machine.

I've done ghost with them on the same or different ide cable. XP could be a problem if you are using an old version of ghost without ntfs support 

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April 23rd, 2008 15:00

Hi Jade_007J,

 

Are you saying that you currently have two internal drives already and part of the system files reside on the "D" drive mounted on the Secondary IDE connector?

 

This is a unique situation if that's the case.  Could you identify whether you're using Ghost floppy or a Ghost CD?  If CD then is it bootable? 

 

In either case you will have to boot to the Ghost floppy or CD.

 

1. Disconnect the "D" from the Secondary IDE just to eliminate confusion in Ghost.

2. Configure the 80GB as a single/CS device on the Secondary via jumpers (2nd jumper from the power connector)

3. Ghost the 28GB to the 80GB

4. Remove the 28GB, configure the 80GB to take it's place on the Primary IDE cable.

5. Reconnect your ??GB ("D" drive) to the Secondary IDE cable.

6. Attempt booting your system.

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