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There is also a way that is very feasible, your 160G hard disk D disk will definitely not run out, right, you** a Norton partition magic partition software, from your D disk in the division of a region E:, so that the D disk is less than 117G, (this will not damage your original data, but the time is a little slow) and then divide your 120G hard disk into two areas of the same size as the 160G hard disk C and D, (Pay attention to the conversion of bytes), and then engrave your 160G C drive and D disk into the 120G C disk and D disk respectively in Ghost, it's very simple, you try! I've done this before.
And you say, "After it is engraved, will it be because of the graphics card or other hardware?" And can't start the blue screen? "It depends on your luck, there is a 30% chance that it will work, mainly depends on whether the hardware of your two machines is too different.
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1. Yes. 2. As you said, this is the problem, the capacity is not equal, and errors will occur.
3. Yes, the hardware is fundamentally different, crashing, blue screen.
4. I don't understand what you mean, since there are 2 hard disks, you can engrave the C disk to the D disk.
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You directly hook the 120G hard disk on that machine to the 160G hard disk machine, and then copy it from 160G, isn't it?,If you use ghost, less space is equal to o.
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Yours is not that 160G hard disk D disk has important data, if you are troublesome copy then there is a good way, provided that your 120G hard disk D disk data is dispensable. Delete the 120 D drive, redivide the capacity in the disk manager, which is equivalent to the 160G important data drive letter capacity, and use ghost to partition and engrave.
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There are several reasons for this:
1.Your motherboard doesn't support high-capacity drives, which can happen if two drives are too large.
2.When two hard disks are engraved, you should set up the master and slave disks, and you can control them through the cable package of the hard disk, the easiest way is that one hard disk has a wire package as the main disk, and the wire package of the other hard disk can be unplugged and not used.
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1 All 1, here you are backing up the partition to the image file, then you will select the burning item as the burn disc image when burning, but yours this. The gho file is boot boot without boot. The next time you install it, you need to borrow ghost software and restore the image to the partition.
2. At this time, as long as you burn it into a disc image, you can directly install the operating system (boot from the optical).
3. The new hard disk installation operating system is essentially the same as the previous video installation, but the new hard disk generally has one step before installation: it is to partition the hard disk, I will not introduce the specific partitioning method, and the studio after the partition is the same.
4. ghost is just a tool, a restore tool, and a backup tool, which can convert your. Restore the gho file to the partition. So, as long as you have a ghost available on the disc or a hard disk, you can use ghost to reinstall the system.
The ghost installation system is installed in different installation versions. ghost is to do a good job of the system first, and then back up the partition where the system is located. gho file, when installing is actually will. A process of GHO file restoration.
If you don't know about it, ask again.
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The first is a hard drive with a system. Hard drives with systems usually come with ghost, so you can directly use it to backup and restore. Tutorials you can find online.
The second is the systemless hard drive. You need a bootable system CD, otherwise how can an empty hard disk appear a ghost for you to install the system for no reason? That's a ghost.
Finally, make a disc. According to your 1, the disc is a data CD, no boot, and the optical drive will not read and write, unless you enter the system to view, this kind of disc is meaningless. It is recommended to make a bootable system disk,Whether it is a hard disk with a system or a hard disk without a system, it can be used,Of course, the disc has a boot is the premise of the empty hard disk reinstallation,And the second premise is that the disc must have a ghost,Otherwise, who will identify the gho suffix file。
ps:If you have a USB flash drive,You can make a USB flash drive to guide reinstallation,The production method and tools are available on the Internet,It's very simple,It also avoids the trouble of burning discs,And different versions of the GHO image can be changed at will。
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