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Chris, Perhaps by now you've found something that works for you. If not, you might want to check out www.bootitng.com. I have had great success with this software, saved my butt numerous times as I was dealing with Windows registry problems awhile ago. Fred Langa also liked it. - Dan On 7/23/05, Chris Spirinckx <Chris5.Spirinckx@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Hi Dan, > > Browsing this side made me more and more convinced that I need to find a > replacement for Ghost… > > It also lead me to these sites : > 1) http://www.diydatarecovery.nl > Using this Demo-tool showed me exactly what was going on. > Resolving the problem however was not allowed without registration. > > 2) http://www.goodells.net/multiboot/ptedit.htm > This site explained the MBR in detail > and the usage of PowerQuest's Partition Table Editor (ptedit.exe) > > Not having a lot of confidence in Partition Magic, > I booted in DOS and used this PTEDIT > Blanked out the FAT32-entry from Ghost and rebooted in WinXP. > The Diskmanager now showed the correct disk size with one partition > as it used to be ! > > Removed the Virtual partition-file that Ghost has created in C:\ > Finally I uninstalled Ghost 2003 on both of my PC's. > > So you may not have giving me the answer, you certainly lead me to it ! > > > Many thanks for the input, > > > Chris > > PS : Has any one any experiences with the products of Acronis ? > http://www.acronis.com/homecomputing/
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