Dos Drivers for NTFS

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Are there now or will there be drivers available so that when I boot to a floppy disk created by Windows XP-Home, I will be able to see my C:/, D:/ and E:/ drives.

The reason for the request is that I have Norton Ghost 2002. When I boot to floppy in order to run Ghost, Ghost doesn't recognize the harddrives as places to store the image file. All it shows is either the floppy or the CD-RW

I want to copy C:/ drive image to E:/ drive
 
Funny! When I used Ghost 2002 (for a while) I was able to see all of my NTFS
drives and partitions. Just don't look for the drive letter or label as it
will not been seen when in Ghost! Only fat or fat32 partitions/drives will
be seen as having a letter designation.

harkawy said:
Are there now or will there be drivers available so that when I boot to a
floppy disk created by Windows XP-Home, I will be able to see my C:/, D:/
and E:/ drives.
The reason for the request is that I have Norton Ghost 2002. When I boot
to floppy in order to run Ghost, Ghost doesn't recognize the harddrives as
places to store the image file. All it shows is either the floppy or the
CD-RW.
 
Norton Ghost 2003 works just fine recognizing my 3 Physical NTFS drives. I
image C: to E: on a weekly basis, the drives are referenced via 0, 1 or 2.
harkawy said:
Are there now or will there be drivers available so that when I boot to a
floppy disk created by Windows XP-Home, I will be able to see my C:/, D:/
and E:/ drives.
The reason for the request is that I have Norton Ghost 2002. When I boot
to floppy in order to run Ghost, Ghost doesn't recognize the harddrives as
places to store the image file. All it shows is either the floppy or the
CD-RW.
 
Are there now or will there be drivers available so that when I boot to a floppy disk created by Windows XP-Home, I will be able to see my C:/, D:/ and E:/ drives.

The reason for the request is that I have Norton Ghost 2002. When I boot to floppy in order to run Ghost, Ghost doesn't recognize the harddrives as places to store the image file. All it shows is either the floppy or the CD-RW.

I want to copy C:/ drive image to E:/ drive

Others have stated newer version of Ghost can access NTFS partitions.
Fine, but that doesn't help you, right?

OK, there are utilities that will allow you to read files on an NTFS
partition while running in DOS. Some are Freeware. I have never
heard of any program like this that will let you WRITE to the NTFS
partition that is Freeware. The ones I have seen are quite expensive.

It would be much cheaper for you to just upgrade you verions of Ghost.
 
Thanx guys.

I just purchased Systemworks 2004, then realized that it doesn't contain Ghost, so I purchased Systemworks 2003 Pro for $13.95 on E-bay.


Seasons Greeting to all.

Harvey
 
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