! HELP ! I used Norton Ghost and I have a big problem

  1. #1
    bjcryss is offline Newbie

    Exclamation ! HELP ! I used Norton Ghost and I have a big problem

    Please help me:
    I have a 20G Hdd , with a partition of 4G ( c: used for windows2000 and program files), and another of 16G ( d: used for my personal files--some of them are very important for me)
    I made an image (with Norton Ghost 2003) of my entire c: and I put it on a CD. I made a restore of my system with this image yesterday,and I think I did something bad: I selected Disk->Image to disk in the program, I was asked to select the Hdd I want to use, and the partition.But there was only one partition of 20G listed, so I selected it,and went forward.After this I was asked for the size of the partition on wich the backup will be written on.So I wrote 4000Mb and continued.
    Everything went ok, but when I entered Windows, I Saw only one partition of 4G, and no trace of my d: partition. Partition Magic7 is seeing the lost partition as Unallocated, and doesn't let me Unerase it(it sais that there are no partitions to unerase).
    PLEASE help me somehow if it's posibble to restore my d: because I really need those documents(about 2G of information is important, the rest is music)
    please email me at bjcryss@yahoo.com

    Sorry if my english is bad


  2. #2
    DJNafey is offline UK site moderator
    OOOOPS ! You should have selected the "Image to Partition" restore option, not "Image to Disk". You've only backed up one partition, your C:\ drive but you've told Ghost to wipe the contents of your entire hard disk and restore whatever it finds in your image file. It never backed up the D:\ drive.

    I've never known anyone to do this before so I don't know if there's a fix but, to be honest, I very much doubt it. Try looking on http://www.Symantec.com just in case.

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