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I bought a new 250GB Western Digital Scorpio SATA laptop drive. I used Norton Ghost 10.0 to copy a partition in order to use this drive as a replacement in a laptop. I verified that Ghost did correctly identify it as a 250GB drive. I selected the options to resize the partition to make full use of the new drive, and to copy the MBR. The partition was successfully copied, but the size of the new drive can only be recognized as 99GB (the size of the original drive that was copied.) The system BIOS will only recognize this drive as 99GB, and any disk utility software I try will only recognize it as 99GB (WD Data Lifeguard Tools, Norton Partition Magic, Acronis Disk Director, DBAN, etc.) Basically, I have not found a single tool that will recognize this drive as anything more than 99GB. I have tried the drive in two computers (a laptop and a desktop) with the same results.
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I had this same issue when trying to upgrade my wife's laptop hard drive from an 80* to 200 gig drive. The problem for you isn't norton ghost, it is the MBR of the computer itself. In my case, the MBR was set up for the main drive, and then a hidden partition that held Dell's little programs. Instead of writing their software to put this partition at the end of whatever drive is in the computer, say the last 5 gigs, they wrote it to put it at 75 Gigs*, and take up the rest of the space on the drive.
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Thanks for the reply. I've had that same issue you had with the Dell restore partition a few years ago, and I know this isn't the same problem. I've tried a low level format with a couple different tools, but all will simply do a format on the 99GB that is recognized by the BIOS. I was hoping there would be some tool from WD to "reset" the drive, but if there is, it's not available on their support site.
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Go into computer management->Disk management and report back to us the partitions that are there and the size.
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One partition - 98.71GB. No other free space is recognized by any application, including Partition Magic or Disk Director. |
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Can't. . . stop. . . upgrading
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same thing happened to me, drive size went from 250 to 80(original drive size). I think i was using Casper. I'm not sure if there's a way to ghost a drive and retain the larger drive size. If there is, i'd love to hear about it. In the end, i had to just start from scratch, new windows installation, the whole shebang. --------------- They call me crazy for yelling, alone in my room, at the computer screen. They just don't understand the game. |
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Sounds like the hard drive has been software-resized to 99GB. There is a freeware tool that can unlock and size a drive back to the proper size, it's called HDAT2.
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When I re-wrote the MBR using fixmbr, it wouldn't load into windows.
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I too had the same problem.
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