Cloning WinXP F drive solved
Hello: I've asked zillions of people on a zillion BB's and shops and nobody knew how to do it. But people pointed me in the right direction.
If you installed WinXP in a dual boot situation and had 2 CD-Roms, and 2 hard drives, then WinXP installs to F. This is common for this configuration. If like many people you reformat the C drive or remove the original Win98 operating system and use C for data, WinXP still remains on F and the boot ini will be on F. This is normal.
If you want to clone your system drive, then, WinXP on F, and you put in another hard drive to clone it too (ie, you take out the original C drive and put in the new drive that you are cloning to) when you try to boot from the new cloned drive, it won't work. We have tried everthing. It has NOTHING to do with partitions, or Fixboot, or FixMBR. It has to do with the fact that the unique identifier (F) does not get transferred in a normal cloning, and so when you try to run the new disk (ie, your cloned XP system disk)it thinks it's C, but WinXP internally is pointing to F. You can't run repair, that won't work. The new disk will boo to the welcome screen and then hang.
Here's how you fix it: I ran Ghost 2003, but it will work in Ghost 7.5 because 2003 goes to PC-Dos anyways.
Use the following command line: -FDSP
That's it.
Thanks to all who helped on this project
squeek