When you guys are saying "boot with Ghost disc" that makes it sound like you want me to boot withthe Ghost boot disc, and boot
off of the disc into DOS. And it sounds like you're explaining it to me to do it while I'm still in Windows, not in DOS, because I have Ghost already installed on my computer...
And, sPlAtOiD, you know that I'm trying to copy
2 drives (it's 1 HDD separated into 2 drives, my C: drive (general drive, in NTFS format) and my D: drive {a recovery portion of the drive that contains important system files and is in FAT32 format}) into
1 drive.
Here are the source drives (the ones I want to copy):
http://i7.tinypic.com/42td8j8.png
Here is the drive I want to copy to:
http://i12.tinypic.com/432z906.png
Am I supposed to add partition that drive in the Disk Management dialog, or can I leave it as is in that dialog?
Now, which of these options do I pick to copy the C: drive? (am I supposed to leave the Drive letter dialog set to <none> or do I pick a letter?)
http://i9.tinypic.com/2cq02et.png
And which of them do I pick for the D: drive?
This is kinda hard to explain, so I'll try as best I can... After I copy my C: drive over and make it so I can run off of that one, will it let me copy over my D: drive as well, without overwriting the other drive?