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    Norton Ghost + SB75G

    This seems stupid but I cant ghost my system drive to another partition as norton ghost will not recognise any other partition ?

    very wierd indeed never had issues on the other shuttle , same hdd , latest intel drivers anyone have a clue or tried and successfully able to ghost.

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    Which version of Ghost are you using? What operating system? How have you got your drive partitioned?
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    Been a while since I used ghost but are you trying to write the image as a file?

    Pretty certain you can't write the image to a partition as an Image, only as a file.
    Image to image only works across separate drives (if that makes sense!)

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    1* 160 gig Maxtor partitioned into 5 drives.

    using windows 2000 service pack 4

    And Norton 2004 with ghost Im trying to ghost the system drive C: and place it as a ghost file on any other partition to which it says it doesnt recognise the drive.

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    Hmm, sorry....my experience is only with Ghost 2002 which is a horrible DOS-based monstrosity! Keep bumping, I'm sure there'll be someone here who can help. Try posting on the Help or Software forums.
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    I'm presumiing your selecting Local, Partition, to image? Not Local, Disk, to image?

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    using backup a disk or partition to file , trying to ghost c: to an image file on F or any other partition

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