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Question : Problem: SATA DRIVE not recognized by Ghost 9.0
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A new western digital SATA hard drive was installed in a 2 year old computer. A Sata PCI Card was installed because the computer had no SATA support native on the motherboard. We want to use Ghost 9.0 and recover an image from a usb drive on to the new drive. How do we get the computer to recognize the hard drive as the C:drive to enable us to run the Ghost CD and recover the image? When an operating system and no drivers are present for the SATA card or the new drive.
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Answer : Problem: SATA DRIVE not recognized by Ghost 9.0
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No you dont need to write anything, you copy it into floppy when creating ghost PC-DOS. There are options that let you copy the drivers, files, etc. then when created start-up ghost boot, you can use it to clone.
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