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> Not quite. The floppy Ghost makes is a boot disk, with the Ghost program on it > with various mouse and cdrom drivers. > You have to make a backup image of the drive, and put it on CD-Rs, or a > DVD-+R/W. Then use the boot disk to restore the image file. It's huge, and > won't fit on a floppy. > You can't save and image on to the same drive, and you can't restore to a drive > that the image is on. > > The later versions of Ghost have a tool to walk you through the whole thing, > making a backup images, and a boot disk. > > > Need instructions. > > > > (to tell the truth, I only need the file to save on a floppy and boot my pc > with > > it.) > > > > Short story: my hd at work isnīt 100% ok and corrupts some stuff when I use it > > too much. I got another one, (awesome mmi hd with 80 GB) and need to ghost > > everthing so I donīt need to reinstall backup everthing, which would take too > > long.
well if you have 2 hd's, then just use ghost to copy everything from the old drive to the new drive. it's been a few years since i've used ghost (it was required at the tech job i had, we had to ghost every hd that we had to work on when it involved doing anything to windows. cover you own ass) but it should be fairly straight forward.
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