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Old January 28th 05, 02:05 AM
Irwin
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Default ghost and disk management are opposite

I want to backup the system partition on a box before I update them and
install new anti-virus, updates, etc. Disk management says that disk 0
is the d: drive (data), and disk 1 is the c: drive (system). One
partition per disk. Not the usual arrangement, but it is OK. But Norton
Ghost 2003 from floppy says that drive 1 is the system disk, and drive
2 is the data disk, just the opposite. How is that possible?
Thanks,
Irwin

 




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