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Norton ghost does not see drive2/5/2023 ![]() So to repeat, the key is to make sure there are no partitions on the target drive. In my case, an hour later I now had a cloned drive C on the new drive and when I reconfigured my system with this new drive as the master everything came up correctly. This time Ghost will provide you with a list of drives and the drive you want to select with just have a * instead of a drive letter. Select the source boot drive (probably C:) then select the destination drive. The solution is to make sure there isn't a drive letter associated so delete any partitions using the disk manager in XP. ![]() The base problem is that if you ghost from one drive to another and the target drive has a drive letter associated with it then you will run into the problem. I got intouch with Norton support and explained the situation and they walked me through the solution. I was moving to a larger disk and fromm what I could tell the Ghost worked except it wouldn't present me with a login. Please note that this is with Ghost v14 but I ran into a similar problem. After wasting the better part of a weekend I wanted to post another solution. ![]()
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