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Hardware Install Failure


Blyenth

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This happens after a successful Ghost takes place. This has happened to me before the only resolution that I found was reinstalling Windows from the ground up... :no:

So any help you could offer would be awesome. In device manager it shows everything as installed properly.

Thanks :thumbup:

Blyenth

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After a successful Ghost--do you mean writing a Ghost image or using an existing image to build a new hard drive?

If it's the latter, be aware that you cannot just use an image from one computer and place it onto another, especially if they have different hardware configurations. For the most part, and image created from one drive must be for restoring the same system, or an identical system.

If your trying to use Ghost to clone windows and software installations accross different types of computers, I believe this is what SYSPREP is for, but I think Google could help you more with that than I can. Of course, this all also must be done within the guidlines of the MS EULA.

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