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My existing hard drive is divided into 2 partitions - C and D. I have a Ghost Image of the C drive which has the operating system on it (Windows 2000Prof). The drive will fail soon - it is making ever-increasing noises! When I install a new hard drive - which will be blank and unformatted - how do I get up and running again? Do I just load the Ghost image onto the new disc and then partition it once I've got an operating system up and running; is disc formatting automatic?

Sorry if these questions show the pitiful level of my knowledge - I would use a professional to do all this, but location does not allow.

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I'm no expert on Ghost but since you didn't get a reply , I will try:

Basically yes , you just load the image on the new disc. By loading I mean using Ghost to restore from image (I forgot the exact term), you can't just copy a Ghost image file. I use a Ghost Cd which is bootable , I believe you will need something like that.

I think that it will format it for you as well, but I'm not 100% sure. If you need to format the new disc google for Gparted live disc.

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