I've just used ghost 2002 to clone my C: partition to a spare disk I have on my PC
The spare disk is slightly smaller than the C: partition still has 4x the amount of used space on C:
I then took out the spare disk & rebooted the original which gave a "Windows File Protection" message & asked for the Original CD to reinstall some files
When I tried booting the Spare disk after Logon it gave a message "Limited Virtual Memeory, go to My Computer etc" but clicking ok took the system into Saving settings & back to the Logon screen with no chance to adjust the Virtual Memory, Paging File
I'm using Windows 2000 Pro
Any thoughts ???
The spare disk is slightly smaller than the C: partition still has 4x the amount of used space on C:
I then took out the spare disk & rebooted the original which gave a "Windows File Protection" message & asked for the Original CD to reinstall some files
When I tried booting the Spare disk after Logon it gave a message "Limited Virtual Memeory, go to My Computer etc" but clicking ok took the system into Saving settings & back to the Logon screen with no chance to adjust the Virtual Memory, Paging File
I'm using Windows 2000 Pro
Any thoughts ???