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(Msg. 1) Posted: Wed May 12, 2004 6:13 pm
Post subject: Ghosting when you are tired.. DON'T DO IT
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Hi

I decided to rebuild one of my machines one evening(late)...

So I thought just to be safe let me ghost an image of the machine...

This is the config..

I have two hard drives

0 : 40gb (believe 2 partitions) c: and something else d: ?
1 : 120gb e:

So I think I asked ghost to create an image but not all that sure..
onto e:

I must have splatted it.

Or as I had partition magic running... it did something messy with the
drive allocations.

So If I have splatted by e: drive does anyone know of a way that I
would be able to retrieve the data from this drive ?

Sleepy again...

This time goto bed...

youeee

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