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Tried FIXBOOT to no avail.
I will try another utility - perhaps Acronis True Image 9 and see what happens. If that works, I may have drop Ghost.
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Hi bruceb, and thank you for your contribution to this fiasco, however, and with all due respect, I can not believe that all of that is necessary for a simple full volume restore or image copy...
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In this case, the board natively supports 3 Gb/s SATA II.
I think the problem lies with the difference between the SATA I and II as it relates to cloning. I guess the big test would be to...
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Sorry, I meant CHS (not CHA).
So, Maxtor SATA I drives are LBA
Seagate SATA II drive is CHS. I think I may be on to something here...
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Just a thought, but could going from an SATA I (1.5 Gb/s) to an SATA II (in this case, 3 Gb/s), I noticed that on the POST, it shows the Maxtors as LBA and the Seagate as CHA. Hummm....
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Hi BiPolarBill -
1. You're using the same controller in both instances? Nothing has changed except for the drive?
-- Yes they are the same controller and nothing else has changed except for...
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I do not believe this to be a motherboard/chipset issue, however, as I said in the initial post, this is an ASUS A8N-SLI which is an NForce 4 chipset. This particular board supports SATAII. The...
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I am having an issue with cloning my OS drive. I want to switch from a Maxtor SATA to a Seagate SATAII (300 gb/s) drive. I thought all I had to do was use Ghost (2003 in this case) to do a Drive to...
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...and you find out by reading and asking questions like this. It makes sense that it would strain the parts, although it may last 15 years instead of 20, depending on the conditions of the...
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OK, what is the risk factor? If the parts are all running fine, then do they wear out faster when oc'ed? Or is the risk when you are doing the initial oc'ing experiments to find the max settings? ...
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