![]() But I read an article that stated if you used Ghost then you could back-up your opperating System to a new Hard Drive. Will this work or is it just techno confusion? Then remove the floppy, and reboot into your newly cloned/restored/new drive. However, the easiest thing is to FIRST simply clone or restore to your new physical drive, but before you try to boot from the new hard drive, pop the Startup Disk in your floppy, SECOND make sure and boot from the floppy (this may require going into your machines CMOS menu if its not set by default to boot from a floppy inserted in the A drive), and when you get the A: prompt, type in this: fdisk/mbr This will only take a couple of seconds. It's rather simple- you'll need a Windows 95 or Windows 98 STARTUP DISK, a floppy, remember those things? Download the Startup Disk file online, or go through your old floppys and find one, or pop a Windows 98 CD in your machine before cloning, and make the Startup Disk first ( Its in the menu somewhere) ![]() And here is the bit that explains about the disc
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