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More info?)
Peter wrote:
> "Michael Kimmer" <michaelkimmer@NOSPAM.xs4all.nl> wrote in message
> news:418fef8f$0$36861$e4fe514c@news.xs4all.nl...
>> Jack wrote:
>>> "Michael Kimmer" <michaelkimmer@NOSPAM.xs4all.nl> wrote in message
>>> news:<418d5911$0$48933$e4fe514c@news.xs4all.nl>...
>>>> Jack wrote:
>>>>> I need to restore NTFS images to a new, not yet partitioned hard
>>>>> disk. I know the version of Ghost I have can read/write NTFS
>>>>> partition but I don't know if I must create NTFS partitions on my
>>>>> new hard disk first before restoring the images.
>>>>> The only way I know to create NTFS partition is to use
>>>>> Windows XP installation CD, but I certainly don't want to go
>>>>> through the whole XP setup process just to create some NTFS
>>>>> partitions
>>>>>
>>>>> Thanks for any input.
>>>>
>>>> Ghost v9.0 certainly can when selecting the restore option in the
>>>> Recovery Environment!
>>>> Ghost v2003 definitely can't!
>>>
>>> The version of Ghost I have is the one included in Norton
>>> SystemWorks Professional 2004 CD
>>
>> ...and that is Norton Ghost 2003...
>
> From Symantec document:
> -----------------------------------------------
> Windows file systems
> - Ghost supports native cloning for the following file systems: FAT8,
> FAT12, FAT16, FAT32, FAT64, NTFS.
>
> Symantec Ghost 8.0 and Norton Ghost 2003 are the only versions of
> Ghost that are able to save images directly to local NTFS partitions.
> Though older versions of Ghost can clone NTFS partitions, they cannot
> save image files directly to NTFS partitions except when using a
> corporate version of Ghost to save images over a network connection
> that is not peer-to-peer.
>
> Notes:
> Ghost 2001 and later, and Ghost 6.0.3 and later, support the NTFS
> version that is included in Windows NT and Windows 2000. Only Norton
> Ghost 2002, Norton Ghost 2003, Symantec Ghost 7.5, and Symantec Ghost
> 8.0 support the NTFS version that is included in Windows XP.
I'm fully aware of the information above...
Please, re-read the OP's question...
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Michael Kimmer
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