Hi Erik,
Thanks for the response. I am still stuck however.
I downloaded BDD which does not run correctly after installation. Something
about .net 2.0 needed but it is installed and the snap-ins for MMC are
properly installed. I don't think the actual toolbox is needed since ImageX
is a command line utility. Anyway, I have admin rights but I am unable to
start the process. I get this error:
"The current logged on user does not have adminstrative priviledges".
So, I logged in as admin but then I get "file in use" errors and the process
stops.
At the command prompt I type the following: 'imagex /capture C: image.wim
"TOM"'
It could be me but imageX seems more complicated than what I can handle. Is
there any other imaging program out there that will successfully clone my
current active boot disk to another?
One other question on your post, how do I check the drive for an active
partition and is set to 0? Also, how do I insert the SATA drivers in the
Vista image using offline servicing?
Thanks,
Tom
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"Erik Chapple" <chapple_erik@emc.com> wrote in message
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> SATA drives have been a challenge throughout the TAP.
> Verify that the partition on the drive is active and 0 and that you insert
> the SATA drivers into your Vista image using offline servicing.
> I'm not familiar with the imaging product that you've used but you should
> be using ImageX (from either the AIK or BDD Vista) to capture and then
> apply Vista volumes.
> I have done this many times between drives with considerable success.
>
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> Erik Chapple
> EMC Microsoft Practice
> Denver, CO
>
>
> "Tom Jubb" <tjubb@no.spamsalot.hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:OProw6WFHHA.5004@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...
>>I am having a problem getting my new hard drive to boot into Vista. I had
>>originally installed Vista on my primary/master IDE drive. I later
>>purchased a SATA drive and was recoginized in Vista. I then cloned the
>>Vista boot drive onto that new SATA drive with Acronis True Image Home 10.
>>When I removed the old Vista boot drive, the system will not boot off the
>>newly imaged SATA Vista drive. I booted from the DVD to run the recovery
>>console and that doesn't see any Vista installations but it does recognize
>>the new SATA drive and I can browse all the files. It just won't boot
>>from the new sata drive. What can I do to get this sata drive bootable?
>>I've already adjusted the bios so that sata drive is first in the boot
>>process so it's not that.
>>
>> Any help would be appreciated.
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Tom
>>
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