I posted this in "General Hardware" with no replies so I'm trying here.
I'm running Ghost 2003 out of Win2k, with 2 hd's in the system. Disk1 with 2 partitions (one primary with OS) shows up fine. Disk2 (which is grayed out) says "No Ghost Disk ID" and doesn't display it's 2 partitions. If I ignore this, I can select the partitions I want to back up on disk1 and browse disk2 for the desired location to save the image - so it does see drive2 and the partitions. When I click "Next", Ghost displays the error message " The drive is not recognized, select an image on another drive or reboot and try again."
This is strange, because I originally setup Disk2 by cloning an older drive (so Ghost recognized it at least once) and Win2k has no problem with the drive. It's a new 200gb Maxtor with 2 100MB partitions. Could this have something to do with the size of the drive? I googled this problem but don't seem to find anyone in a similar situation. This hd is for data and backup only so I have to get it to work with Ghost.
I'm running Ghost 2003 out of Win2k, with 2 hd's in the system. Disk1 with 2 partitions (one primary with OS) shows up fine. Disk2 (which is grayed out) says "No Ghost Disk ID" and doesn't display it's 2 partitions. If I ignore this, I can select the partitions I want to back up on disk1 and browse disk2 for the desired location to save the image - so it does see drive2 and the partitions. When I click "Next", Ghost displays the error message " The drive is not recognized, select an image on another drive or reboot and try again."
This is strange, because I originally setup Disk2 by cloning an older drive (so Ghost recognized it at least once) and Win2k has no problem with the drive. It's a new 200gb Maxtor with 2 100MB partitions. Could this have something to do with the size of the drive? I googled this problem but don't seem to find anyone in a similar situation. This hd is for data and backup only so I have to get it to work with Ghost.