Tiens concernant ton probleme de boot apres une image en utilisant ghost j ai retrouvé ca :
Windows 2000/XP boot failures
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Boot failures after cloning Windows 2000/XP systems can
usually be attributed to one of two causes:
Cause 1
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Differences between the position and layout of partitions after
the clone resulted in new drive letters being assigned to
existing volumes by the booting system.
Some elements of the Windows boot process appear to access
files using paths with drive letters.
As a result, when the booting operating system fails to locate
the file due to the drive being allocated a new drive letter,
a boot failure occurs.
Solution
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When running Ghost, you can use one of the following
command-line options.
a. Initialize the disk signature using the -FDSZ (force disk
signature zero) switch. Initializing the disk signature
forces Windows to discard any existing drive letters
and to start reallocating new drive letters from scratch.
Note: Ghost generally performs this initialization
during a Windows disk load operation. It will not
perform this initialization if you are only loading a
partition. In this case the -FDSZ switch should be used to
fix a boot failure.
b. Alternately, if you wish to retain the allocated drive
letters use the -FDSP switch (force disk signature
preserve). This will only be required on Windows
disk load operations that result in a boot failure.
Ok c est plus vraiment ton probleme maintenant,mais ca pourra servir aux autres
Ah et l autre methode et d utiliser gdisk /mbr fourni avec l install de ghost.
[jfdsdjhfuetppo]--Message édité par bigstyle le 10-05-2002 à 16:44:25--[/jfdsdjhfuetppo]