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Eds
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Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Quick question that I couldnt find the answer too on google.
Have recently installed some WD Raptors at work, ghosted them over, unplugged the old hdd and loaded off the raptor. booted fine, however when I login, the screen comes up saying "logging in" and then quickly says "logging out" and boots me back to the login screen. Anyone experianced this? have I missed a security setting somewhere? Any help would be appreciated. Also, http://www.bikinidevil.com/models/22eve/0394-017s.jpg |
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Dopefish
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| #1 11:44am 30/10/06 |
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Kat
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Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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How cute :)
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| #2 11:52am 30/10/06 |
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StreX
Posts: 5325
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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eds: check pm plz
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| #3 12:11pm 30/10/06 |
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Dan
Posts: 7277
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Don't cross the streams
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| #4 12:47pm 30/10/06 |
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Tanaka Khan
Posts: 3687
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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And here I was looking forward to ghost stories.
Dopefish saved the thread! |
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paveway
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Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Crizane Tribal
Posts: 1347
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Would norton ghost pick up up all the privacy/protection stuff in NTFS? Sounds like that could be an issue.
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| #7 01:02pm 30/10/06 |
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Tyrone
Posts: 242
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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i had that same problem with xp pro oem. used a corp version and worked fine.
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| #8 04:49pm 30/10/06 |
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gimpy
Posts: 1242
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Make sure your ghost version supports your OS
Other than that, should be a very simple process |
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| #9 05:17pm 30/10/06 |
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koopz
Posts: 5950
Location: Queensland
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yeah - you need to install the new Raptor drive, initiate it in the 'computer management' section - then reboot. Upon reboot, Windows will log the new hardware as a trusted volume in the registry, allowing you to be free to ghost across data from the old drive to the new without issue. This is especially so when adding a SATA HDD to a system that is running IDE HDDs when using XP with SP2.
I've found anti-virus and anti-spyware software can confuse things during this progress - best ensure all potentially interferring programs are disabled in the background during this process last edited by koopz at 19:42:30 31/Oct/06 |
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Obes
Posts: 4541
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Zen Imaging FTW!
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| #11 07:41pm 31/10/06 |
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Eds
Posts: 8078
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Cheers Koopz, ill try that out.
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