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I had even my old XP PC's HDD attached (with active boot partition) as I wanted to copy old data from there.
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I start to wonder if the issue is really in my Boot configuration as I have had so many HDD connected to my PC where there has been ACTIVE system partition. I looks quite complicated and before doing anything to my boot configuration and messing up my PC totally, I would like to get some advice from this forum first. I don't need to make my PC dual boot, but there was one thread were people had followed first few steps of this instuction I saw this threadĪnd used those options instructed (below)Ĭheck for file system errors after recovery I have tried to read all the threads out there but don't find quite similar case. When trying to recover System partition I got error "EOBBOO24 Set Active is not supported". Then I took SSD SATA cable out, booted with Ghost 15 CD and tried to do recovery to my 1TB disk (backup files were on 2TB disk).
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Here I realized that the System partioon backup/image done in Windows had no Drive letter but somehow the one I made when booting to Ghost CD had drive letter, even if my SSD System partion had no drive letter). I backed up my SSD partitions Win7 and System with Ghost 15 (just in case I did one from windowns and one by booting from Ghost bootable/recovery CD. I made unallocated partition to my 1TB disk.
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So, having had some HDD fault in the past I wanted to practise the Win7 recovery to my 1TB disk in case my SSD disk breaks. I'm planning to have my data on that 2GB disk and use 1GB as backup disk (recover Win7 to this in case SDD failure and have bacup data here as well in case failure in 2GB HDD) So, now I have working Win7 in SSD with 3 partition (System 100MB, Win7 90GB, Programs 30GB). I had to use Bootit BM to shrink the Win7 partition as it did not work after using Windowns own shrink method. After some difficulties, I managed to copy both System and Win7 partition to my SSD.
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I decided to buy SSD disk (Samsung 830 series 128GB, which came with Ghost 15). It had 3 partitions (system 100BM, Recovery ~13GB, Win7/OS 1,8TB !). I bought HP Pavilion H8-1150 and realized that Win7 was on 2GB Disk without any separate data partition. Here is some background what I have done.
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I'm practising disaster recovery but When trying to recover Win7 System partition (100MB) to another disk, I get an error "EOBBOO24 Set Active is not supported". Does this mean I have to reload the OS? If you know what to do to fix this, please post a solution as soon as you can. I'm unable to change the directory to C:\windows, which is not good. I can't use MS-DOS command prompts, since I can only access the X: drive.
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I have an HP Pavilion Intel Core 2 Quad 8GB PC with Windows 7 Pro 64-bit OS. Please help! I have a major project due on Wednesday and I have now lost everything I did today! bad extensions, but I don't know what steps to take next. Are they the same? I've renamed the files with.
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I loaded the Windows 7 Pro disk and have gone as far as looking at the System files Default, Sam, Security, Software and System. The BSOD came up, my computer shut down and I'm stuck.
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I have been unable to use that computer since. The registry defragment compacted 80%, which I thought was strange, but didn't real ize what a mess it was creating. I have been diligently using Norton Utilities 15 to keep my computers operating efficiently and was quite pleased with the software until this evening. We have tried this on two different external drives, one completely void of other files, the other with old backups on it, with no success using either external drive.Īll help ASAP would be greatly appreciated. We are mystified why two back-upw work fine, but the third does not. When we try to run that, we get the following error message: While we have been succsssful using Norton Ghost to complete "back-up jobs" for "my computer backup" and "drive backup of SYSTEM", the program failed to complete a "my documents backup". Have tried both FAT 32 and NTFS formatting of the external drive. We are backing up onto a Western Digital external hard drive. We downloaded and installed Norton Ghost 15 today. I am setting this computer up for my brother and am only around for 18 hours and then I leave town, so immediate assistance would be greatly appreciated. We're using a brand new HP computer running Windows 7 Home Premium.