M Mr. tech In Runtime Messages 384 Aug 29, 2006 #1 Can I use Norton Ghost to backup a 200GB hard drive which is only using 50GB of space onto an 80GB hard drive? Is that OK?
Can I use Norton Ghost to backup a 200GB hard drive which is only using 50GB of space onto an 80GB hard drive? Is that OK?
J jcortes Fully Optimized Messages 1,909 Aug 29, 2006 #2 i cant see why not. you have the space so go for it.
L Lander Beta member Messages 5 Aug 29, 2006 #3 Why not try EAZFIX ,go http://www.k62.net to download it or buy it. Hope you like it!!
Osiris Golden Master Messages 36,817 Location Kentucky Aug 29, 2006 #4 u can use the highest compression method to make it smaller
M Mr. tech In Runtime Messages 384 Aug 29, 2006 #5 Sheesh... I'm not that smart Aslong as it fits I'm happy. Once it gets too large I'll just buy a larger larger hard drive.
Sheesh... I'm not that smart Aslong as it fits I'm happy. Once it gets too large I'll just buy a larger larger hard drive.
Osiris Golden Master Messages 36,817 Location Kentucky Aug 29, 2006 #6 well there will be a choice for you to choose so its nothing to do with being smart. You can do it.
M Mr. tech In Runtime Messages 384 Aug 29, 2006 #7 BTW, if the 80 GB hard drive already has 70GB's on it, do I have to FDISK it before I do the backup or does Norton Ghost do it for me?
BTW, if the 80 GB hard drive already has 70GB's on it, do I have to FDISK it before I do the backup or does Norton Ghost do it for me?
Osiris Golden Master Messages 36,817 Location Kentucky Aug 29, 2006 #8 norton will do it for you but you can do it also via diskmgmt.msc